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Temperature affects substances in the atomic level. As the temperature decreases, the atoms move closer together thus changing the volume of a material. This process does not lessen the amount of material just the space it takes up.
Matter is defined as something that has mass and takes up space. Mass is defined as the amount of matter something contains. Since these two definitions run into each other, what exactly - without use of the corrasponding words
Yes. To clarify: Solids : Take up a definite space and have defined shape Liquids : Take up a definite space but have no defined shape Gas : Have no defined space or shape.
Matter that has no definite shape or volume is a gas.
Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space. Mass is the amount of matter or "stuff" in a certain object. The amount of space an object takes up is its volume
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Mass is the amount of material in an object. Mass has weight, volume, takes up space, and is measurable.
Solids and liquids take up a definite amount of space, where as a gas will fill its container.
The Volume is the amount of space something takes up .And I know that for a fact.
Gasses spread out to take up as much space as they can but it really depends on the amount of gas.
It is true.
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No. Any amount of gas, no matter how little, always takes up as much space as you let it.