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Matter in the liquid state can take the shape of a container. However, a liquid has a definite volume. On the other hand, a gas can do both, that is take the shape and volume or size of a container.
Liquid
The gas will condense and turn into a liquid when it is in a solid container at low temperature. The lower temperature reduces the energy of the gas molecules, causing them to come closer together and form a liquid state.
Gas is compressible and will expand to fill any container it is put in. Liquid is not compressible and will maintain a fixed volume regardless of the container it is in.
it's a gas - it fills all available space. A liquid will sit in a container.
A liquid takes the shape of its container due to its ability to flow and conform to the container's boundaries. This property is known as the fluidity of liquids.
Gas is one of the four fundamental states of matter (with solid, liquid and plasma being the other states). It has the distinction of taking both the shape and the volume of the container that it is in. If you want to include plasma, that too will expand - acting like a gas. So will supercritical fluids which might be considered gases by some definitions, but not by others..
Both a gas and a liquid will take the shape of its container.
Both a gas and a liquid will take the shape of its container.
cylinder. noun. a metal container for gas or liquid.
Yes, for example, If you are boiling water, the steam that is coming out of the container is the liquid that formed into a gas.
they are fluids that take on the shape of their container.