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The container determines the shape.
the container that it is in
The container.
Gas doesn't have a shape or volume of itself. Gas will take the internal shape and volume of whatever container you put it in.
The container.
The volume doubles
no the presure would become greater unless the contianer became larger the volume would stay the same
Of the three classic phases or states (solid, liquid, gas), gases do not have a defined shape or volume, which is determined by the shape and volume of their containers. A sample will have a defined mass, and the volume into which that mass is confined determines the pressure of the gas.
The shape of the containerA property of a gas is that it expands to fill the shape and volume of a container. An exception may be the case where there is more than one gas and the heavier gasses will tend to settle to the bottom of the container.
gases have no shape,volume water has volume but no shape solids have shape and volume gases have the most intermolecular space solids have least inter molecular space <><><><><> Temperature and pressure.
Approx 38cbm in a 20' contianer Approx 38cbm in a 20' contianer
A solid has a volume and a shape a liquid has a volume but no certain shape a gas has no certain volume and no certain shape