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It is gas and well it can also be plasma but as you know plasma is also a form of gas(ionized) so let`s go with gas

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What is the matter in a gas state will out to fill its container?

it will move randomly and quickly to fill the empty space in the container..that's how the matter in a gas do to fill the container.. P/s: gas is matter that has mass and occupied space.


Which state of matter is able to expand to fill any amount of space?

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State of matter that does not have a definite shape of definite volume?

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The density of a substance is a state of matter of the substance?

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State of matter with no definite shape but with definite volume?

No state of matter corresponds to this. Solids are the only state with definite shape, but they have a definite volume too.


Which states of matter has no defined volume?

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.


Which states of matter are virtually incompressible to smaller volume?

You can force gas into a smaller volume, and it will expand to fill any container you put it in.


Which state of matter can change volume easily?

Matter changes both its shape and volume when it is in a gaseous state. Imagine oxygen: if you have a syringe full of oxygen, the oxygen is in the shape of the syringe, but if you let it out, it would readily lose this shape as it escaped into the environment. If you do not let it out, and instead push the syringe, you are compressing the oxygen; in other words, you are making the volume of the oxygen smaller by making it more dense. Oxygen, as with any other gas, does not have a fixed shape or volume.


The space occupied by any sample of matter is called its?

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