Yes. They aim to have an even density (so have an equal, maxuimum distance from every other particle). If the container is massive, it will still fill it. It will just be very low density.
Yes, gases expand to fill the container or space in which they are contained. This is due to the random motion of gas particles, which allows them to occupy all available space within the container.
Gases fill all the space available because they have no fixed shape or volume. The particles in a gas are constantly moving and colliding with each other and the walls of their container, allowing them to spread out and fill the entire space uniformly.
Gases occupy the available space because their particles move freely and rapidly in all directions. This means they will fill any volume or container they are in as they spread out to evenly distribute themselves.
All gases can and will expand in the right conditions.
No, different gases have different coefficients of thermal expansion, which means they expand at different rates when heated. The expansion is determined by factors such as the molecular weight and the specific heat of the gas.
Yes, gases expand to fill the container or space in which they are contained. This is due to the random motion of gas particles, which allows them to occupy all available space within the container.
Gases like nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide will expand to fill any available space within a container due to their properties of high kinetic energy and lack of fixed volume or shape. The behavior of filling all available space evenly is known as gas diffusion.
In the gas state of matter the molecules are moving too fast to stick to other molecules. Because they are free floating the molecules expand to fill all of the space available.
Gases fill all the space available because they have no fixed shape or volume. The particles in a gas are constantly moving and colliding with each other and the walls of their container, allowing them to spread out and fill the entire space uniformly.
Gases have no definite shape or volume, meaning they will expand to fill the space available to them. They also have low density compared to liquids and solids, allowing them to easily flow and diffuse.
Gases occupy the available space because their particles move freely and rapidly in all directions. This means they will fill any volume or container they are in as they spread out to evenly distribute themselves.
They can all be easily compressed, they all expand to fill their containers and they all occupy much more space than the liquid or solid that they were formed from.
In the gas state of matter the molecules are moving too fast to stick to other molecules. Because they are free floating the molecules expand to fill all of the space available.
All gases can and will expand in the right conditions.
Gas particles are free to move in all directions and fill the space available to them. This is because gas particles have high kinetic energy and are not held together by strong intermolecular forces like solids and liquids. As a result, gases can expand to fill any container they are placed in.
They make everything hotter
All of them can expand - for example, when they are heated. Gases usually expand more than solids or liquids.