When a gas fills its entire container, it is an example of the property known as "expansion." Gases have the ability to expand to fill the space available to them, as they have no fixed shape or volume.
Gas. Gas particles are in constant motion and tend to spread out to fill the entire volume of the container they are in, regardless of its size.
Liquid does not hold a specific shape on its own and takes the shape of its container due to its property of fluidity. It flows and fills its container without a set form.
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 container of liquid is always completely full, as the liquid takes the shape of the container and fills all available space.
Gas fills the container because gas particles are in constant, random motion and will spread out to uniformly fill the space available to them. This behavior is governed by the gas particles colliding with each other and the walls of their container, creating pressure that pushes the gas to expand until it reaches equilibrium.
The state of matter that spreads thinner and thinner until it fills its container, regardless of size, is gas. Gases have molecules that are far apart and move freely, allowing them to expand and occupy the entire volume of any container. This property distinguishes gases from liquids and solids, which maintain a fixed volume and shape.
liquid because the yellow substance takes the form of the container.
Gas. Gas particles are in constant motion and tend to spread out to fill the entire volume of the container they are in, regardless of its size.
It expands to fill the container.
Liquid does not hold a specific shape on its own and takes the shape of its container due to its property of fluidity. It flows and fills its container without a set form.
Gas will take the shape of whatever container it is in. One of the characteristics of a gas is that it has no definite shape or volume.
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 fills up the container it is placed in because gases do not have a fixed shape or volume. They expand to fill the available space of the container.
it completely fills its container, takes the shape of its container
Gas has the same shape as its container fills. But some gases are visible.
am not sure but i thinks its gas
Gases