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- solids have a shape and a volume- liquids have a volume but not a shape- gases haven't shape or volume (in free form)
Yes it has neither.
It is called a GAS. Gases have no definite volume (can be compressed) and no definite shape
Physical.
The prefix trans means to change, and form means shape. So to transform is to change shape.
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Yes, it is true; sugar (sucrose) is a solid organic compound.
- solids have a shape and a volume- liquids have a volume but not a shape- gases haven't shape or volume (in free form)
The solid phase of matter has a definite volume and shape. Gas form has neither volume, nor shape, and liquid form has volume, but conforms to the shape of the container it is put in.
Water does not have a definate shape or volume because it takes the shape of any container it is put into.
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liquid to gas has the biggest change in volume size. When going from a liquid, that can change its shape because of the randomness of its molecules, to a gas, which can change its shape and volume, because the molecules will stretch to their surroundings. This is due to the amount of energy, in the form of heat, stored in each molecule of the substance, causing it to be more random and dispersed.
It is not possible to change the volume of sound as it is a form as it is a form of energy and is invisible.But we can change it on TV and on other devices which has the ability.
Anyone who ever boiled water or made ice cubes. No one PROVED that matter can change shape or form - it simply can. Play Dough is matter that changes shape and form. Butter changes shape and form. Candles change shape and form.... the list goes on and on and on...
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