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.
PV=nRT would suggest that the pressure would increase
the gas condenses to become liquid in the solid container
It expands (escapes).
Gas pressure decreases when cooling down a closed container.
It diffuses equally throughout the container so that the concentration of that gas is equal throughout it as long as the lid is on.
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.
The gas expand to occupy the volume of the container.
PV=nRT would suggest that the pressure would increase
The gas particles will spread out to encompass the entire volume of the container. The particles are constantly in motion and will run into the walls of the container creating pressure (basically). If heated, the particles will move faster, and slower if cooled.
the gas condenses to become liquid in the solid container
the gas starts to bubble up (boil) and when you put cold gases in it it startes to cool down the gas starts to bubble up (boil) and when you put cold gases in it it startes to cool down
It expands (escapes).
It compresses the gas and if it compresses too much, the container might not hold.
the gas leaks out
When you release it into the larger container the pressure reduces from the previous amount so the gas can completely fill the larger container.
The pressure increases if the container gets smaller or the gas heats up. The pressure decreases if the container gets bigger or the gas cools off.