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It does not because change only occurs when temperature is involved.

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Q: Would the volume of oxygen change if it were moved into a larger container?
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Would the volume of solid liquid and gas change if each moved into a larger container?

Some will and some won't.


How does the pressure of a container change as the volume is changed?

In a small volume container the pressure is higher.


Does orange juice change volume when poured into a different container?

Orange juice does not change volume when it is poured into a different container. Volume will change if the juice undergoes a process such as concentration.


What happens to the volume of a solid when it is moved to a larger container?

The volume of the solid remains the same.


Does gas have a definite volume and can change volume?

does gas take the shape of it's container and can change volume


What change will not affect the pressure in a container?

The volume of the container is increased.


Which state of matter can change volume easily?

Matter changes both its shape and volume when it is in a gaseous state. Imagine oxygen: if you have a syringe full of oxygen, the oxygen is in the shape of the syringe, but if you let it out, it would readily lose this shape as it escaped into the environment. If you do not let it out, and instead push the syringe, you are compressing the oxygen; in other words, you are making the volume of the oxygen smaller by making it more dense. Oxygen, as with any other gas, does not have a fixed shape or volume.


How can volume of a gas change?

Because gas takes the shape of it's container, it can change volume quite easily. No matter what container you put it in, a gas takes that shape and volume.


Can a gas change shape and volume?

Yes, they can take the shape and volume of their container.


What is the Archimedes principle of displacement?

I think it is the volume displacement. When you put an object into a container with a known volume of water, the water will rise, and that change of volume is the volume of the object you introduced into the container.


Does the volume of gases changes with the change of container?

Of course. The gas always fills the container it's in, no matter how large or small the volume is.


How does the pressure of a gas change if you increase volume?

If you increase the volume of the container, and not the gas itself, then the pressure decreases. If you increase the volume of the gas, and not the container, then the pressure increases.