Of course. The gas always fills the container it's in,
no matter how large or small the volume is.
Gases change their volume according to the container that they are in. Liquids change shape but not volume, and solids change neither shape nor volume.
Solids. Liquids and gases take the shape of the container they're in and the volume of gases changes with pressure and temperature.
Since you have specified a closed container, the amount of gas doesn't change, and the volume that it occupies doesn't change. The only thing that is likely to change is the temperature, and changes in temperature will cause corresponding changes in pressure. And if the pressure gets too high, your closed container is going to explode. So avoid overheating.
This is a liquid. Note that the volume of a liquid will change a bit with temperature, but remains relatively the same. Also note that science teachers are fond of saying that a liquid takes the shape of its container, which is pretty much the same as saying it has no fixed shape.
Solids are rigid and incompressible. Liquids have fixed volume but match their container. Gases completely fill 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
Gases change their volume according to the container that they are in. Liquids change shape but not volume, and solids change neither shape nor volume.
Gases can change volume because they take up the whole space of the container, room, etc. that they are contained in.
Gases do that.
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.
shape and volume
Gases flow anywhere they want to. This is one of the special properties of gases. They do NOT have a definite volume or shape. They take the shape of their container and fill the volume of that container.
Gases
One of the properties of a gas is that is expands to fill the container it is in, so yes, it can change volume. Its volume will only be constant when it is in a closed container.
Solids. Liquids and gases take the shape of the container they're in and the volume of gases changes with pressure and temperature.
False. Gases in a container take the shape of the container. The volume of a gas increases with temperature and inversely with pressure, except when in a closed container where volume remains the same as the volume of the container and the temperature and pressure will vary.
Yes. They will take the volume of whatever container they are in.