In terms of gases, a fixed volume would mean that the pressure, temperature and the number of molecules can change but the volume, or area in which the molecules lie, must remain constant
A fixed volume is a volume that does not change under a given range of temperature and pressure. . A fixed volume can refer to a container, as in a steel propane tank. The volume of the container is fixed - it does not change, regardless of how much propane gas is pumped into it, or escapes from it. By contrast, a container like a balloon does change it's volume as gas (air or helium) is added to it or taken from it. . A fixed volume can also refer to an object or substance. A block of wood does not change volume within a given temperature or pressure range. By contrast, the volume of liquid alcohol changes with temperature over the same range of temperatures, and is thus not a fixed volume.
Yes, a certain amount of liquid always has the same volume, even though it takes the shape of whatever container it resides in.
If the temperature and pressure remain constant liquids have a fixed volume. However their shape may change as liquids are fluids: Fluids flow freely under stress.
All solids and liquids but not gasses.
A solid has a fixed shape and a fixed volume. A liquid has a fixed volume, but assumes the shape of its container. A gas assumes both the shape and volume of its container.
Liquids have no definite shape; they take the shapes of their containers.Gases also have no definite shape, they take up any available space.
A solid is a substance that has a fixed volume and a fixed shape, and a liquid has a fixed volume but not a fixed shape, and a gas has no fixed volume or shape.
Has a fixed volume but not a fixed shape
a liquid
A solid has a fixed volume and form. A liquid has a fixed volume but has the form of a container. A gas has not a fixed volume or form.
This phase is a liquid.
Gas has an indefinite shape or volume. Liquid has a fixed shape and volume. Solid has a fixed shape and volume.
A solid has a fixed shape and a fixed volume. A liquid has a fixed volume, but assumes the shape of its container. A gas assumes both the shape and volume of its container.
Liquids have no definite shape; they take the shapes of their containers.Gases also have no definite shape, they take up any available space.
The mass of a given volume of a liquid is fixed.
yes
A liquid has a fixed volume but not a fixed shape. If you put it into a graduated cylinder, it will take the shape of the cylinder. If you put it into a bowl, it will take the shape of the bowl.
liquid
Liquid
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This is the characterization of a liquid.