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Solids do not have a certain size or shape?

Solids have a fixed volume and shape. The particles are packed closely together, maintaining their shape and volume. This is in contrast to liquids and gases, which take the shape of their container.


Are all pyramids are platonic solids true or false?

False


True or false would the volume of water be the same before and after a physical change?

True


All prisms are Platonic solids?

false


All rectangular prisms are Platonic solids?

false


Ions are randomly arranged in ionic solids true or false?

False. Ions in ionic solids are arranged in a specific repeating pattern known as a crystal lattice, rather than randomly.


Is it true or false that liquids take the shape of their container?

True. Liquids are able to flow and conform to the shape of their container due to their ability to move freely past one another. This property distinguishes liquids from solids, which maintain their own shape and volume.


True or false a sound with a high volume always has a pitch?

False. Pitch and volume are unrelated.


True or false- The volume of a gas cannot be measured?

false


Is this true or false To find the volume of a box multiply its length by its width by its mass?

That statement is false. Volume is found by multiplying length by width by height.


Are most of the elements solids true of false?

True


True or false one method used to measure the volume of an irregular solid involves immersing the object in the water?

Traditionally, displacement is when you place a solid in a known amount of liquid, then determine the volume based on how much liquid is displaced by the object. You can't displace a liquid with another liquid and find its volume. With that said, the statement "One method used to determine the volume of solids and liquids is displacement" must be completely true. However, as we established in the previous paragraph, displacement is not a method for finding the volume of a liquid. Because an "and" operator is used in the statement, that means displacement must apply to both solids and liquids, or the statement as a whole is unsound. And since we previously determined that displacement is not a method for finding the volume of a liquid, this makes the statement unsound and false.