If the volume of the substance in the gaseous state is 1000 times the volume of the substance in the liquid state, this means that 1 ml of the substance in the liquid state would occupy 0.001 ml when it evaporates into a gas.
No, molten state refers to a substance that has been heated to the point of becoming liquid, while the gaseous state refers to a substance in which its particles are free to move without a definite shape or volume. In the molten state, the substance retains its liquid form, whereas in the gaseous state, the substance exists as a gas.
Any liquid has a definite volume but no definite shape.
a liquid
no it's a gas, compressed to around 1% of normal volume. If it was compressed to the liquid state, you'd call it liquified natural gas (LNG).
A substance that has a defined volume but an undefined shape is a liquid. Liquids take the shape of their container but maintain a fixed volume.
No, molten state refers to a substance that has been heated to the point of becoming liquid, while the gaseous state refers to a substance in which its particles are free to move without a definite shape or volume. In the molten state, the substance retains its liquid form, whereas in the gaseous state, the substance exists as a gas.
The substance would be in a gaseous state if it had no fixed volume. Gases have no fixed shape or volume and can expand to fill the container they are in.
The amount of a substance that a liquid holds will be the solubility of that substance in that volume of the liquid - at that temperature.
This substance is a liquid.
States of matter and physical properties are related because physical properties are characteristics that can be used to describe the state of matter a substance is in. For example, if a substance has a fixed shape and volume, it is in a solid state of matter. The physical properties of a substance determine how it behaves in different states of matter.
The change in volume from gaseous air to liquid air is about 1/600th of the original volume. This significant reduction in volume is due to the compressibility of gases at high pressures and low temperatures during the liquefaction process.
A liquid is a form of matter that has volume, but no shape. It is neither solid or gaseous in form.
A vapor is a gas, but it is at a temperature where the substance could also exist as a liquid or a solid. The easiest example is water. Water will evaporate at any temperature above 0 degrees Celsius...but if the pressure of the water vapor increases sufficiently or if the air becomes saturated, the water vapor will condense back to liquid water.
Any liquid has a definite volume but no definite shape.
a liquid
A liquid
has no definite volume or shape.