Message from @Flat Earth PhD
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lol
not going to send you my thesis title π
@Flat Earth PhD I wanted to revisit gas introduced to a vacuum chamber because I'm having a hard time with your answer: You say that any amount of gas, no matter how small, fills the chamber completely? It doesn't make sense. If the gas isn't dense enough, it should collect on the bottom of the chamber. :/
what was your research on
no. gases expand to fill their container
that's what disinguishes gases from solids or liquids
Now what if the vacuum had no gravity
I got some readin' to do!
it doesn't matter. they behave this way regardless
gases always expand to fill their container
Sorry but me needs to study for my chemistry test XD
Gtg
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Ironically lol
I thought you had that yesterday?
that's what you said...
It's today
Hmmm
ah ok
I was studying for it yesterday
if in doubt, pick C !!!!!!
THK yuuu
Lol I will remember that XD
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statistics....
Ok so the atmosphere of a globe earth covers the earth
"Gas is a state of matter that has no fixed shape and no fixed volume. Gases have lower density than other states of matter, such as solids and liquids. There is a great deal of empty space between particles, which have a lot of kinetic energy. The particles move very fast and collide into one another, causing them to diffuse, or spread out, until they are evenly distributed throughout the volume of the container. "
Itβs not constantly filled with breathable air
"evenly distributed throughout the volume of the container"
It thins the higher you go
right. has been a fun chat! I need to run. might be back later. it's dinner time
I may be totally wrong on this, then.
keto curry in the works
extra spicy
mmm
already put the toilet paper in the freezer
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LOL
see ya @Drewski4343 !