Yes, gases can expand to fill the space of their container because they are not confined by a definite shape or volume. The particles in a gas have high kinetic energy and move freely, allowing them to spread out and fill any available space.
Liquids and gasses will expand or contract to take the shape of a container.
gases takes the shape and volume of the container
Yes, a gas will take the shape and volume of its container as it fills the space available to it. Gas molecules are free to move and expand so they will evenly distribute themselves to fit the container.
Heating liquids in a closed container can be dangerous because the pressure inside the container can build up rapidly as the liquid heats and expands, possibly leading to an explosion. It is important to ensure that there is a way for the pressure to escape, such as leaving a vent or opening a lid slightly, to prevent a potentially hazardous situation.
A liquid state will fit into a container of any shape and size, as it takes the shape of its container.
Liquids and gasses will expand or contract to take the shape of a container.
gases takes the shape and volume of the container
all of it - the air would expand to fit the entire container.
because hot gasses expand
Yes, a gas will take the shape and volume of its container as it fills the space available to it. Gas molecules are free to move and expand so they will evenly distribute themselves to fit the container.
Of its container? Liquids and gasses.
I would say yes the molecules would move faster and expand in its container.
A gas is a state of matter that takes the shape of its container. Gas particles are free to move around and fill the space available to them, allowing the gas to expand or be compressed to fit the container's shape.
Heating liquids in a closed container can be dangerous because the pressure inside the container can build up rapidly as the liquid heats and expands, possibly leading to an explosion. It is important to ensure that there is a way for the pressure to escape, such as leaving a vent or opening a lid slightly, to prevent a potentially hazardous situation.
The gas expand to occupy the volume of the container.
Yes. That is one of the properties of gases.
No, gasses expand when heated and contract when cooled.