Gaseoso
Gaseoso is the Spanish adjective used to describe matter that is in the gaseous state. In this state, substances do not have a definite shape or volume: they expand to fill the space available to them. The particles are widely spaced, move rapidly, and interact mainly through weak intermolecular forces, which makes gases highly compressible and typically much less dense than liquids or solids.
Key properties of gases include diffusion and effusion, fluidity, and low viscosity that varies with temperature
Characterizing gas behavior often relies on the ideal gas law, PV = nRT, which approximates many gases
Common gaseous substances include nitrogen (N2), oxygen (O2), carbon dioxide (CO2), helium (He), and water vapor