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You can change the shape of a liquid by pouring it into a different container, and you can change its volume by adding more liquid or removing some. Heating or cooling the liquid can also affect its volume by expanding or contracting it.
Yes, a change of state can affect an object's volume. For example, when a substance changes from a solid to a liquid or a gas, its volume can increase. This change in volume is due to the different arrangements of particles in each state.
No it doesn't change its volume
By cooling the liquid.
the answer is liquid... as my science teacher says.
A solid will remain the same volume and shape A liquid will remain the same volume but change shape to its container A gas will expand its volume to fill its container entirely
A gas can change shape but it doesn't change volume, a liquid also changes shape but doesn't change volume.
Usually, yes. Most of the time the solid form is denser and therefore occupies a smaller volume than the liquid, but for a few substances the reverse is true.
Freezing typically does not affect the weight of an object. When an object is frozen, it undergoes a phase change from liquid to solid, but its mass remains the same. However, freezing can cause a slight expansion in volume due to the change in state.
Mass :/
When a liquid is turned into a gas maybe by heating the volume of that liquid has been increased.
You can't change volume of a liquid. But only gas it's easy to change