volume is the measurement of the amount of space that an object takes up.
The volume in a solid will hardly change. A large change in pressure will only cause an insignificant change in volume.
The volume of a solid is principially stable.
The volume of a compound is relatively resistance to change in response to temperature or pressure. Furthermore, the shape is also resistant.
Space being taken up
the amoumt of space that matter occupies
definite shape and volume. to keep it simple
The answer depends on what happens to other characteristics: particularly density or volume
odour
No, nothing can have a negative volume. No such thing.
Gas will take the shape of whatever container it is in. One of the characteristics of a gas is that it has no definite shape or volume.
name some characteristics for volume
idl
No. Volume and density are both measures - of different characteristics.
Weight and volume.
Finite volume, and a finite shape are the main characteristics.
A solid has a definite shape and volume A liquid has the shape of the container and a definite volume A gas has the shape and volume of the container so the two characteristics for the substance to be solid are: a definite shape a definite volume
Space being taken up
Space being taken up
No, one of the characteristics of a gas is that it does not have a definite volume but expands to fill its container.
definite shape and volume. to keep it simple
No; volume and mass are different characteristics with different units of measure.. Mass = Volume x Density
General characteristics of a solid are that it has a fixed volume and molecules and atoms are closely-knit.