Gaseous state
The term 'estado gaseoso' in Spanish translates to 'gaseous state' in English. It is one of the three fundamental states of matter, alongside 'estado sólido' (solid state) and 'estado líquido' (liquid state). In the gaseous state, particles move around freely, subjected to very little force of attraction, causing them to occupy the entire available space.
The air we breathe is in a gaseous state.
This sentence means that the air we inhale and exhale, which is a mixture of different gases (mostly nitrogen and oxygen), is in a gaseous state.
Water evaporates and turns into a gaseous state.
This sentence explains the process of water evaporation. When water evaporates, it transforms from a liquid state to a gaseous state, creating what we know as water vapor.
The gaseous state is one of the three fundamental states of matter.
In this sentence, 'estado gaseoso' is used to talk about one of the basic forms of matter according to classical physics. The three states are solid, liquid, and gas.