gasous
Gasous is not a standard scientific term; the correct adjective is gaseous. In contemporary usage, gaseous describes matter in the gaseous state, one of the fundamental states of matter alongside solid, liquid, and plasma.
The gaseous state is characterized by indefinite shape and indefinite volume. Gases expand to fill their container
Gas behavior is described with principles such as the kinetic theory and gas laws. The ideal gas
Common examples of gases include nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, hydrogen, and noble gases like helium and
Etymology notes: the term gas originates from early modern chemistry, while the adjective gaseous is formed