Gases are one of the three states of matter, along with solids and liquids. They are made up of individual molecules that are in constant, random motion. This motion allows gases to fill the entire space of a container they are placed in, and they can be compressed or expanded to fit the volume of the container.
Several laws describe the behavior of gases under different conditions:
Gases behave differently under various conditions such as changes in temperature and pressure. Understanding the behavior of gases is crucial in a wide range of scientific and practical applications, from weather phenomena to industrial processes and medical treatments.