Call

$1*m^3-=1000*L$, and this is a very large volume. If you ever shift $4-5*m^3$ of concrete this is a good few hours hard work. Now gases have the property that they will uniformly fill the volume of whatever container they occupy. Likewise, if the gas is contained in a piston, the gas can be compressed down to the volume of liquefaction.

On the other hand, solids, and liquids, are largely incompressible, and have definite volumes and densities.

Here, the volume of the substance GREATLY expanded, i.e. twofold. The stuff must be a gas.

Talk Doctor Online in Bissoy App