Gas
Gases undergo changes in volume very easily.solid
A substance that changes its form easily is typically referred to as a "fluid." Fluids can be further classified as liquids or gases, depending on their specific properties. These substances do not have a fixed shape or volume and can flow easily.
A solid is a state of matter that does not change in volume because the particles are closely packed together and have fixed positions.
When a solid undergoes motion, its volume remains constant since solids have fixed shapes and densities. However, the shape of the solid can change depending on the type of motion it undergoes. For example, bending or stretching a solid can alter its shape while maintaining its volume.
False. Solids have a definite shape and volume, meaning they resist changes in volume under normal conditions. While they can undergo slight changes in volume due to temperature variations or pressure, these changes are typically minimal compared to liquids and gases.
Gases adapt most easily to changes in volume.
Gases undergo changes in volume very easily.solid
apply mechanical force on a crystal then its length;breadth;height changes,so volume also changes v=l*b*h
A substance that changes its form easily is typically referred to as a "fluid." Fluids can be further classified as liquids or gases, depending on their specific properties. These substances do not have a fixed shape or volume and can flow easily.
When matter undergoes a physical change, its state may change (solid to liquid, liquid to gas, etc.), its shape or size may change, or its physical properties such as density or volume may be altered. However, the chemical composition of the substance remains the same before and after the physical change.
A solid is a state of matter that does not change in volume because the particles are closely packed together and have fixed positions.
shape and volume
Liquid
Gas.
A liquid.
A gas will undergo a change in volume more easily than either a liquid or a solid.
gas