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The mass of a substance is not dependent upon the shape of the substance - it is directly related only to volume through its density. Therefore, just because you squash a cube of something into a flat oval, the mass of the substance shouldn't change because the overall volume hasn't changed.
Constant size & shape.
Shape does not remain constant as size increases.
chemical matter.
Not necessarily. The temperature of the samples would have to be the same. It can also vary with how pure the substance is.
Yes, density is a characteristic property of a substance. It is an intensive property that remains constant regardless of the sample size or shape, making it useful for identifying and comparing different substances.
Temperature and pressure
no..the intermolecular attraction is higher which does not allow it to change its shape and volume.
Substances that assume the shape of their container but do not have a definite size is water or any liquid substance.
The Mercator projection is the map projection that is true and constant in compass direction. It maintains straight lines for navigation, making it useful for maritime travel. However, this projection distorts the size and shape of landmasses, particularly near the poles, leading to significant inaccuracies in area representation.
That is a physical change. The chemical composition of the substance does not change during a physical change, only its physical properties like size, shape, or state of matter.