Because a gas has no definite volume or shape, in what way does it take up space?
By taking the volume of a solid
By taking the volume of a liquid
By taking the shape of its container
By taking the volume of its container
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Answer (1)
By taking the volume of its containerA gas spreads out to completely fill whatever container it’s in, so it takes both the shape and the volume of that container.