gassformene
Gassformene, or the gaseous forms, refer to the state of matter in which a substance has neither a fixed shape nor a fixed volume. In gases, particles are far apart, move rapidly, and collide elastically. Because of this, gases fill any container, are highly compressible, and have low density compared with solids and liquids. Temperature and pressure strongly affect gas properties.
Gases can be elemental, such as the diatomic molecules nitrogen (N2), oxygen (O2), and the noble gases
The behavior of gases is described by gas laws. The ideal gas law PV = nRT is a
Applications of the gassformene span meteorology, chemistry, industry, and environmental science. Understanding gas forms is essential