Of course. But at STP, any gas has a standard volume of 22.4 Liters.
At normal temperature and pressure Xenon is a gas and, as with any gas, it does not have definite shape nor pressure.
does gas take the shape of it's container and can change volume
No. All gases do not have a definite volume when in gas state.
Liquids have a definite volume but gas do not
No, possessing volume is not a property of gas. A gas neither have definite volume not shape. The reason behind this is that " gasses molecules are apart from each other, therefore free space left between the molecules which allows them to move randomly .... Hence gasses haven't definite volume..
The volume of a gas is dependent on the pressure and temperature of the gas.
A gas does not have a definite shape or volume.
ALL substances in a gaseous state do not have a definite volume or shape.ALL substances in a liquid state have a definite volume but no definite shape.ALL substances in a solid state have a definite volume and a definite shape.Oxygen usually presents as a gas.
gas
A gas has no fixed volume or shape.A sample of matter in the gaseous state has no definite shape and no definite volume. It will assume the shape of its container, and expand to fill the volume of the container.The best answer is gas, it has no fixed volume like when air(gas)/(oxygen)is fit in to a divers oxygen tankA solid has a definite shape and volume. A liquid has a definite volume. So the answer must be a gas.There are three main forms of matter: solid, liquid and gas. Solid has a definite volume and definite shape; liquid has a definite volume, but no definite shape; gas has no definite volume or shape.Therefore, the answer would be gas.
liquid has no definite shape and a solid has no definite shape or volume
A gas has no definite shape or volume.