Gas spreads out to fill any type of container
No, a liquid does not necessarily fill the container it is in; however liquids always take the shape of their container.
xenon <><><><><> Any element that is a gas will uniformly fill a closed 2.0 liter container at STP, or, actually, at any condition.
Gas will always fill any container that it is in, since it will expand to fill any available space. Liquid does not expand, it has a fixed volume, therefore depending upon how much liquid you pour into your container, the container may or may not be filled.
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.
No, a gas expands to fill the container it is in.
No, a liquid does not necessarily fill the container it is in; however liquids always take the shape of their 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.
Gas has no fixed volume or shape, therefore using diffusion to fill the empty spaces and filling the container.
xenon <><><><><> Any element that is a gas will uniformly fill a closed 2.0 liter container at STP, or, actually, at any condition.
A gas has no definite shape and will fill any container it's in.
The particles fill any spot it can fill in a container. The particles are spread apart.
by placing the gas into a container of any kind and it will simply fill up the whole container, therefore you can observe it and what it does.
Gas will always fill any container that it is in, since it will expand to fill any available space. Liquid does not expand, it has a fixed volume, therefore depending upon how much liquid you pour into your container, the container may or may not be filled.
No, a gas can fill the space of any container
No. It expands to fill any container it's in. If you pump it out of one container and into a different one, it changes its shape to match the new container.
a gas has a fixed shape and will expand or shrink to fill any container
It will fill any container you evaporate it into, and still exert pressure on the inside of the container in its relentless quest for more volume. That's just what gases do.