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No, a liquid does not necessarily fill the container it is in; however liquids always take the shape of their container.
Liquids always take the shape of the container that they are in. This is the basic definition of a liquid.
A container of gas is always full because a gas will always take up the amout of space it is given. Just imagine a bunch of floating molecules in a container whose motion is random and bouncing all over the place. Unlike, a liquid who always has a definite amount of volume will only take up the amount of space it can.
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water. :)
yes
water. :)
Yes, a gas will always fill the container that it is in.
A container store such as The Container Store is always a good place to begin. If those are out of your price range, then you can always look at the Tupperware store or the Rubbermaid store for storage container. Ask around, friends are always a good reference for quality storage containers.
when a substance is in liquid phase
yes, and it always does
Because there is always a chance the container will rupture - and (perhaps) cause an explosion !