A: Solid
- A solid has definite shape and volume.
- A liquid has definite volume, but not definite shape.
- A gas has neither definite volume nor definite shape.
A gas has no fixed volume or shape.A sample of matter in the gaseous state has no definite shape and no definite volume. It will assume the shape of its container, and expand to fill the volume of the container.The best answer is gas, it has no fixed volume like when air(gas)/(oxygen)is fit in to a divers oxygen tankA solid has a definite shape and volume. A liquid has a definite volume. So the answer must be a gas.There are three main forms of matter: solid, liquid and gas. Solid has a definite volume and definite shape; liquid has a definite volume, but no definite shape; gas has no definite volume or shape.Therefore, the answer would be gas.
Gas
alcohol if is in liquid state must not have definite shape bt must hav a definite volume
You must be asking about solids and liquids. These two states of matter are very hard to compress as opposed to gasses, which are very easy to compress.
Matter must have mass to exist.
A compound that can be separated by electrolysis must be in the LIQUID state of matter.
Yes, in order for any matter to be defined as a solid it must have a definite shape.
Two measurements are needed - you must find its mass and its volume. Density is mass divided by volume.
Two measurements are needed - you must find its mass and its volume. Density is mass divided by volume.
must include in CL identification of the parties, price, time of performance, subject matter and in UCC related Contract the Quantity... an objective manifestation of intent to become presently bound by the offers definite terms, and it must be communicated to the intended recipient of offeree...
A Gas should have a mass, volume, and density, However some textbooks do state that a gas can not posses a mass. A gasses must have a mass. All matter has mass. There are even so called 'massless particles' that have mass.
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