yes it can be
Petrol is typically measured in liters (L) in fuel stations. If you need to measure a small quantity of petrol, you can use a measuring cup or a container with milliliter (ml) markings to measure the exact volume needed.
Solids: they have fixed shape and fixed volume. They cannot be compressed much. They cannot flow. They do not fill their container completely. They have high density. They are heavy. Liquids: they have fixed volume but not fixed shape they take the shape of their container. They cannot be compressed much. They can flow. They do not fill their container completely. They have moderate to high density. Gases: they do not have fixed shape and volume. They can be compressed easily. They can flow. They fill their container completely. They have very low density.
small container
It expands to fill the container.
The substance is likely a liquid. Liquids have definite volume but no definite shape and take the shape of their container. Additionally, liquids are generally considered incompressible compared to gases.
Petrol
Some collective nouns to use for petrol are a tank of petrol, a can of petrol, a container of petrol.
Out of the three fuels mentioned, propane can be compressed into a small container because it is stored and transported as a compressed gas in its liquid form. This makes it ideal for portable applications like grilling and heating.
Yes, ethanol can be compressed into a small container because it is a liquid with compressible properties. However, caution should be taken as ethanol is highly flammable and can produce flammable vapors when compressed. Storage and handling of compressed ethanol should follow proper safety guidelines.
Yes as the oxygen (gas) can be compressed into the very small container which is a property.
Tank, Tanker or a Canister.
Yes, it is a gas
Petrol is typically measured in liters (L) in fuel stations. If you need to measure a small quantity of petrol, you can use a measuring cup or a container with milliliter (ml) markings to measure the exact volume needed.
I believe the standard shelf life of petrol is around 6weeks in a normal fuel container.
CNG, compressed natural gas.
You can put petrol (UK spelling) into a diesel container (can) provided the container is empty. It is best not to, though, in case you later empty the petrol into a diesel vehicle's tank by mistake - which could happen if the container happens to be marked diesel on the outside of the container.
Petrol is just gasoline, and is very easy to store. Petrol can be stored in a thick plastic container, kept out of sunlight and away from heat.