The shape of each substance would definitely be amended. While some may retain their shapes, others would become abominations if the jars or foundations broke.
The shape of a rock that has just broken off a larger block of rock would likely be irregular with rough and jagged edges where it separated from the main block. It may also exhibit a fractured surface where the break occurred.
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.
If a substance is identified as solid, characteristics such as definite shape and volume, resistance to flow, and strong intermolecular forces between particles would justify this identification. Additionally, the substance would not conform to the shape of its container and would have a fixed melting point.
An element is a substance made up of only one kind of atom and cannot be broken down by chemical reactions.
Then the laws of physics would be broken. An impossibility.
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I would think it would be something like liquid or gas, for they have no set form or shape; they take on the shape of the container they are in...
A substance that cannot be broken down any further and stays the same substance would be an element
i would describe it as the shape of a rock been broken down into pieces
What kind of substance are you asking about? Please be specific thanks.
It depends on how the substance is shaped. Take 40,000 tons of steel. If you shape it into an ingot, it will sink. Shape it into a ship and it will float.
the mirror would be broken!!!
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Then they would be called as Heterocyclic compound.
That would be an Element.
A gas is a substance with no definite shape or volume.
it will be broken down