volume
Depends on it's pressure and temperature - see the Gas Laws
The space that a gas takes up is called its volume.
densityamount of matter = massamount of space it takes up = volume
Volume.
The other way of saying this is "what is the volume occupied by the substance".
The amount of space taken up or occupied by an object is its volume.
The space that a gas takes up is called its volume.
The amount of space that gas particles can take up is the size of the container, but the amount between them also is determined by the amount of space the gas takes up.
volume not mass. mass is the amount of matter in the object. dont get it mixed up!
Gas
No because gas has no definite shape and no definite volume
densityamount of matter = massamount of space it takes up = volume
Yes, a liquid does take up a definite amount of space, which is to say that it has a definite volume. A liquid takes the shape of its container but does not expand to fill it completely like a gas would.
The amount of space that an object takes up is known as its volume.Volume is how much space takes up in an object
Mass is the amount of matter in an object, and volume is the amount of space something takes up (example, air takes up space)
Volume.
A rock takes up volume of space. To know the amount, the size of the rock would have to be known.
The term that refers to the amount of space an object takes up is "volume." It is a measure of the amount of three-dimensional space occupied by the object.