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A gas can fill the whole vessel in which it is enclosed.

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The particles of gases lie far apart from each other and the intermolecular spaces are therefore very large. The intermolecular forces of attraction are so weak that the particles are free to move and they have high kinetic energy, so they fill the whole vessel in which it is enclosed.

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