gases have no shape,volume
water has volume but no shape
solids have shape and volume
gases have the most intermolecular space
solids have least inter molecular space
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Temperature and pressure.
Shape and volume.
Temperature, pH and chemical composition.
The particle arrangement and motion determines the state of matter of a substance.
the temperature and how fast the particals are moving
Temperature and pressure
1- temperature 2-pressure
Shape and Volume.
The density and state of matter (solid, liquid, or gas) of a substance can change with changes in external conditions even in the absence of any change in the substance itself.
Temperature and amount of the substance do not change chemical properties.
it is hydrogen and electrons
The dimensions: height, length, and width.
The temperature of the environment and the melting and evaporation temperature of the substance.
Temperature and pressure
You can observe physical, chemical, and characteristic properties of a substance and can be used to determine the usefulness of a substance by, giving us information about the substance usually using our 5 senses which are physical properties. Or being able to describe the substances ability to undergo changes to its composition to produce one or more new substances, chemical property. Or even just being able to identify whether or not the substance is pure or not can help us determine if the substance is hazardous or not. two other properties I did not mention were the qualitative and the quantitative properties.
The density and state of matter (solid, liquid, or gas) of a substance can change with changes in external conditions even in the absence of any change in the substance itself.
i think Buoyancy and Density are two physical properties that can vary even when the substance with these properties doesn't change.
Temperature and amount of the substance do not change chemical properties.
properties
I take this to be what the properties of the new substance would be. That depends on what the two original substances were.
The two types of physical properties are intensive and extensive. Intensive properties do not depend on the amount of a substance. An example of an intensive property is density. Extensive properties do depend on the amount of a substance. An example of an extensive property is mass.
COMPOUND!!!!
it is hydrogen and electrons
Volume and Shape determine the state of matter. so that means that volume is the same as shape and that is the matter that detirmins its state the book you are using is new york sience gleonce book right???? Correction:The motion of the particles and the strength of attraction between the particles determine a material's state of matter.
The dimensions: height, length, and width.