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does gas take the shape of it's container and can change volume
WATER has no definite shape but has definite volume.
Any liquid has a definite volume but no definite shape.
Yes, nitrogen has a definite volume in its gas phase as it fills up the container it is in. However, in its liquid or solid phase, nitrogen can take the shape of its container and does not have a definite volume.
No. Gases do not have a definite shape as well as volume. This is applicable for every gas.
A solid has a definite shape and volume that can be directly measured. A liquid does not have a definite shape, but it does have a measurable volume. A gas has neither a definite volume or shape and will completely fill the container it is in.
No, gas does not have a definite volume because it expands to fill its container. Liquid, on the other hand, does have a definite volume as it takes the shape of its container but maintains a constant volume.
Liquid has a definite volume, NOT a definite shape.
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does gas take the shape of it's container and can change volume
A liquid has a definite volume as it takes the shape of its container, but does not have a definite shape because it can flow and change shape based on its surroundings.
WATER has no definite shape but has definite volume.
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.
Water does not have a definate shape or volume because it takes the shape of any container it is put into.
A solid has a definite shape but the same volume in any container.
Yes, bismuth, like all solid materials, has a definite volume. This means that it occupies a specific amount of space, which does not change regardless of the shape of the container it is in. The volume of bismuth can be measured and is determined by its mass and density.
Any liquid has a definite volume but no definite shape.