The volume increases greatly and the mass decreases somewhat due to the water which is released as steam.
Not unless a piece of it flew off as a result of the violent explosion.
The answer depends on what happens to other characteristics: particularly density or volume
it liquifies.
Density = mass / volume. Therefore, if volume increases and mass doesn't change, density will obviously decrease.
It is the mass in that volume. There is no special name unless the volume happens to be a unit volume on some measurement scale.
Volume of anything = (its mass) divided by (its density) regardless of what shape it happens to be.
Nothing. If the volume is increased, the mass also has to increase.
Density = Mass / Volume Therefore: Increase in Mass --> Increase in Density Increase in Volume --> Decrease in Density and Vice Versa.. :) Hope this helped
Since mass and volume are two different dimensional quantities, there is no meaning in saying that mass is greater or less than the volume.
must decrease
The mass should not change but will decreases slightly due to evaporation. The volume will decrease.
stays the same
the density increases