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13 August, 19:54

How is a gas's ability to fill a container different from that of a liquid or a solid?

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  1. 13 August, 20:23
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    Well a solid and a liquid is completely different from a gas. For a gas you need to have an air tight seal in order for the gas to stay in, or a special type of container so the gas doesn't decompose the container. And a liquid or a solid it's self explanatory. With some liquids you need special containers to hold the liquid so it doesn't decompose the container it's in.
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