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A gas fills its container

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Yes a gas fills its container.Gas is very losely packed and its molecules are totally far apart and thus has very less force of attraction and more intermolecular spaces hence gas fill the whole of its container.

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Do liquid take the shape and fills its container

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Yes. Definition of a gas.

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