Yes, but the greater the space, the more dilute the gas will be.
No, a gas can fill the space of any container
All you need to know is the volume of the container.A gas always expands to fill any container you put it in.
Gas has no fixed volume or shape, therefore using diffusion to fill the empty spaces and filling the container.
Gases do not have very specific shapes they take whatever shape surrounds them. Gas in a cubic container will take the same cubic shape as that container. Same for any shape. In the absence of gravity, a gas will expand to fill the space of any empty volume at constant pressure. If the temperature is uniform, it will be at uniform density at all points.
No, one of the characteristics of a gas is that it does not have a definite volume but expands to fill its container.
Any number you like. A given mass of gas will expand (or contract) to fill any volume.
A gas. Gas will expand to fill the available space.
the volume of any liquid that can fill half of an ordinary glass
The volume of a gas is dependent on the pressure and temperature of the gas.
if matter expands to fill the volume of its container its a suspension.
A gas can expand to fill the entire volume of its container because the particles are not confined and can move freely. When a gas is placed in a container, it will fill the entire space available to it.
It is gas and well it can also be plasma but as you know plasma is also a form of gas(ionized) so let`s go with gas