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That depends on the pressure inside the container. You can cram 1 lb of helium into any container, as small as you want. On the other hand, it'll always spread out and fill any container you put it in, no matter how large. So if you want to know how much volume a sample of helium will fill, you have to specify the pressure. By the way ... the temperature also affects the pressure of a gas, so you have to specify the temperature too.
Talking about the three "classical" states of matter, solids and liquids have a more or less fixed volume - they can be considered incompressible for most practical purposes - whereas a gas will fill up any container where you put it in.
You can force gas into a smaller volume, and it will expand to fill any container you put it in.
Gasses do not have a fixed shape or volume, as the particles are not connected to one another. So they spread out, and move away from each other, completely filling its container.
if you fill up a container then put it in the freezer then it will freeze however the water is. so if you fill up a triangle container then freeze it then it will be a frozen triangle
Gas has no fixed volume or shape, therefore using diffusion to fill the empty spaces and filling the 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 will expand without limit. It will fill the container in which it is put.
it goes by the kind of car you use a t what brand gas was always used in it when u bought it. if you are buying a brand new car then u start it off of what kind of gas will be used and being that gas is a liquid it just flows in any kind of car hole because all cars have whole openings for gas. Personally I don't think the above person understood the question... A gas is able to fill a container because it has no fixed volume or shape, therefore using diffusion to fill the empty spaces; now you have a container full of a gas.
if you have a container or anything you want to put the like a liquid in it can turn to a solid and the solid can turn to a gas by leaving the container out after it freezes and it will be somkey if you put a little bit of oil in it and it will be a gas and the liquid will turn to water if you use like a pop or juice
No, a gas expands to fill the container it is in.
Gas expands to fill up it's container, while if solids are put into the same container, the will not expand. They will stay the same size and shape.
The answer could be Air or Water vapor.
The temperature of gas doesn't tell you its density. The density of a sample of gas is going to depend on its volume, and any amount of gas will fill any container you put it in. After that, you can heat it or cool it to any temperature you want, and its density doesn't change.
First you put gas in the container and then put wax in it then after you fill it whith acid you beat the level.
Only a liquid can completely fill its container. While it may seem that a gas could, gas is compressible, so even if the container seems full of a gas, more can be put in, so it is never really full.
Gas expands to fill up it's container, while if solids are put into the same container, the will not expand. They will stay the same size and shape.