No. Only heat, compression, or decompression can change the size of a gas/liquid.
ANSWER unlike solids, both liquids and gases can change their shape to fit the container in which they are held. however, gases can also change volume unlike liquids.
Gases have the property of indefinite shape and volume, as they expand to fill any container. They also have low density compared to liquids and solids. Gases can be compressed and expand easily when heated.
Liquids adopt the shape of the part of the container that they occupy. Gases adopt the entire shape and volume of their container.
When heat is added to liquid, the liquid molecules move faster They can move out of the container
Liquids and gases will "take the shape" of their container.
Liquids and gases will "take the shape" of their container.
Liquids and gases share the property of changing shape in different containers. Liquids take the shape of their containers due to their ability to flow and conform to the shape of the container. Gases also fill the space of their container, taking its shape as they expand to fill the available volume.
The two states of matter that take the shape of their container are gases and liquids. Gases have no fixed shape or volume and will expand to fill any container, while liquids have a fixed volume but take the shape of their container.
Unlike solids, liquids and gases have the ability to flow and take the shape of their container because their particles are not held in a fixed position. This allows them to move and be easily poured or displaced.
Liquids and gases both take the shape of their container. This is because the particles in liquids and gases are free to move past one another, allowing them to flow and conform to the shape of their container.
-- Gases change their shape and volume to match the container they're in. -- Liquids change their shape but not their volume. -- Solids don't change anything. It doesn't matter if they're in a glass jar, a rubber balloon, or a paper bag. ===== A Gas
take the shape of their container.