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Of course. The gas always fills the container it's in,

no matter how large or small the volume is.

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Q: Does the volume of gases changes with the change of container?
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Changes shape and volume to fit 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


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What property easily changes in gases but does not easily change in solids?

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Can gasses flow?

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What kind of substance is made up of neutral atoms or molecules and changes its shape and volume when placed in a new container?

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Does gas retains its volume?

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State in which matter has definite shape volume?

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Do Gases have a definite shape and volume true or false?

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.


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