liquid because the yellow substance takes the form of the container.
No. The particles in a gas spread out and completely fill their entire container, regardless of the shape or volume of the container.
That is correct. Chemicals in their original container have a known purity, but there is always the chance that the temporary container you used was contaminated without your knowledge. If you put the material back that contamination then contaminates the entire container.
The temperature of the substance will decrease. Scientists refer to the entire process and its effects as "cooling". But my dick is hotter. >:)
Unused chemicals might be contaminated, and if you poured it back into the original container, you can ruin the entire contents.
the forces of attraction among them limit their motion.
The substance is gas only.
This would be a gas. A gas expands to fill the space of the container that contains it.
Liquids adopt the shape of the part of the container that they occupy. Gases adopt the entire shape and volume of their container.
all of it - the air would expand to fit the entire container.
No. The particles in a gas spread out and completely fill their entire container, regardless of the shape or volume of the container.
Its not about the town its the entire state Conn does not have a container law the passenger is allowed to drink alcohol not the driver.
A gas or a plasma takes on the entire size (volume) and shape of its container. A liquid takes the shape of its container but always has a definite size (volume) and may not completely fill its container.
I have skimmed the entire CSA (controlled substance act) under which prescriptions fall and could not find a definitive answer. HOWEVER because having a prescription that is not your own is against the law, and placing your prescription in a different container that doesn't provide information verifying that It is medicine being prescribed to you I highly discourage using any container other than the original. http://www.justice.gov/dea/pubs/csa.html
Response Section: Suppose you add a drop of blue dye to a container of clear water and after several hours the entire container turns light blue. At this time, the molecules of dye: Have stopped moving. Continue to move around randomly.
That is correct. Chemicals in their original container have a known purity, but there is always the chance that the temporary container you used was contaminated without your knowledge. If you put the material back that contamination then contaminates the entire container.
i know for a fact that scientist have transplanted an entire hand to someone.
The gas particles will spread out to encompass the entire volume of the container. The particles are constantly in motion and will run into the walls of the container creating pressure (basically). If heated, the particles will move faster, and slower if cooled.