It expands to fill the container.
This would be a gas. A gas expands to fill the space of the container that contains it.
A gas can expand to fill the entire volume of its container because the particles are not confined and can move freely. When a gas is placed in a container, it will fill the entire space available to it.
Gas completely fills its container, liquid stays as a unit and fills the container with respect to gravity, and solids do not fill their containers
The substance is likely a gas, such as air, which can be compressed to fit more into the container when pressure is applied. This property is a characteristic of gases, as their particles are more spread out and can be compressed together.
A bottle.
It expands to fill the container.
This would be a gas. A gas expands to fill the space of the container that contains it.
A gas can expand to fill the entire volume of its container because the particles are not confined and can move freely. When a gas is placed in a container, it will fill the entire space available to it.
liquid because the yellow substance takes the form of the container.
This is a gas, due to it not actually having a definite volume.
Gas
Gas completely fills its container, liquid stays as a unit and fills the container with respect to gravity, and solids do not fill their containers
A gas is any substance that forms into the shape of its container (bottle, room, etc.) and completely fills said container fully and evenly. Source: university chemistry
The substance is likely a gas, such as air, which can be compressed to fit more into the container when pressure is applied. This property is a characteristic of gases, as their particles are more spread out and can be compressed together.
you can't see gases and it fills the room/container.
A bottle.
A substance that is not a solid or gas, takes the shape of its container, has definite volume, but no definite shape.