yes! liquid has definite volume but not a definite shape..
A sample of liquid will have the same mass later as it did when you started out,
no matter where you take it or what you do to it.
"No, liquids are an ever changing mass subject to random gravitational foces, therefore it is not a definite mass." That is b.s. Liquid mass is measured the containers volume.
Yes liquids have definite mass,definite volume but not definite shape.
not easily compressed definite mass i think
Any liquid has a definite volume but no definite shape.
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.
A solid is matter with a definite shape and volume. A liquid is matter that has a definite volume but no definite shape. Why? Here is an example. When you pour a liquid from one container to another, the liquid takes the shape of the container. The volume of the liquid is the same. The properties that solids and liquids share are that they both have definite volume. Source- Mrs. Kristen Eichinger, Mrs. Cindy Surplus and my Harcourt Science book
Liquids have a definite mass and volume, but not a shape.
It has a definite volume because it keeps the same amount of mass.
yes you measure it with volume.
not easily compressed definite mass i think
A liquid is a matter as it occupies space and has mass.
A liquid has no definite shape but a definite volume, a solid has a definite volume and a definite volume, and a gas has no definite shape or volume.
Of the three classic phases or states (solid, liquid, gas), gases do not have a defined shape or volume, which is determined by the shape and volume of their containers. A sample will have a defined mass, and the volume into which that mass is confined determines the pressure of the gas.
Since a liquid has no definite shape or form, it needs to be held in a container. Density = mass / volume So you need a container with graduated markings so that you can measure the volume of the liquid, also, you need the mass of the empty container. You will need to subtract the mass of the empty container from the total mass (liquid and container) to find the mass of the liquid.
Liquids, like solids have a definite volume. While liquids don't have a definite shape, they can take the shape of a container which can be measured the same way as with solids.
Any liquid has a definite volume but no definite shape.
liquid has no definite shape
They all have definite shape ,volume ,and definite mass. A solid is a figure something that doesn't change when you move it like if you move a table out of a classroom it wouldn't. A liquid takes the place of its container.
Liquid has a definite volume in a container.