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This is more theoretical than anything, as nobody has actually seen one.
They are made of gas, obviously, and not dirt; They all contain rings; they have deep, massive, atmospheres.
Water vapour does not have definite shape and does not have definite volume.
liquid has no definite shape and a solid has no definite shape or volume
Only solids have a definite shape. Neither liquids nor gases have a definite shape.Only solids have a definite shape. Neither liquids nor gases have a definite shape.Only solids have a definite shape. Neither liquids nor gases have a definite shape.Only solids have a definite shape. Neither liquids nor gases have a definite shape.
Liquids and gases have no definite shape.
structure is the shape of anything
reactants completely change into products.no side reaction occurs.law of conservation of mass and law of definite proportions are obeyed.
Liquids. They will take the shape of whatever you pour them into. As opposed to solids. Hard to pour a brick into anything.
anything which has mass and occupies space
It's impossible to give one definite answer - it all depends on the individual baby.
It's impossible to give one definite answer - it all depends on the individual baby.
A solid matter is anything that has a definite shape and definite volume. This is one of the three states of a matter with the other two being liquids and gases.
A liquid has a definite volume (which can change with temperature), but takes the shape of its container.
He deduced that from the law of definite proportions.
the bottom support of anything; that on which a thing stands or rests: a metal base for the table.By:Jorge Alcocer
This is more theoretical than anything, as nobody has actually seen one.