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The gas expand to occupy the volume of the container.
Go to a nearby gas station and add gas, or if you cant move you can use a gas container and just put the gasoline in the container and pay normally telling the cashier that you have the gasoline in the container.
the container suffocates thus making it suck in on itself
It diffuses equally throughout the container so that the concentration of that gas is equal throughout it as long as the lid is on.
Yes
You can put petrol (UK spelling) into a diesel container (can) provided the container is empty. It is best not to, though, in case you later empty the petrol into a diesel vehicle's tank by mistake - which could happen if the container happens to be marked diesel on the outside of the container.
Gas has no fixed volume or shape, therefore using diffusion to fill the empty spaces and filling the container.
Gas will expand without limit. It will fill the container in which it is put.
This is the ideal gas with no collisions between molecules..
Because the gas hasn't not a form and can be compressed or expanded.
Gas expands to fill up it's container, while if solids are put into the same container, the will not expand. They will stay the same size and shape.
since gas has no definite volume or shape it can be expanded or compressed, the particles will spread till they reach the walls of their container