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.
You multiply the volume by the density of the substance.
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.
Liquids are capable of changing shape, but they will always have a constant volume. If one were to pour a liquid into a random container, it would conform to the container, but not change physical volume in the process.
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Yes, generally speaking, higher density indicates that a substance has more mass per unit volume. Therefore, if the mass remains constant, an increase in density would result in a decrease in volume. However, this relationship is contingent on the substance being considered and its state (solid, liquid, gas).
If the volume of the substance in the gaseous state is 1000 times the volume of the substance in the liquid state, this means that 1 ml of the substance in the liquid state would occupy 0.001 ml when it evaporates into a gas.
A gas is a substance with no definite shape or volume.
A liquid is of a fixed volume, and may have a variable shape.a substance that can flow, change its shape but not its volume
The state of matter that has no fixed shape but has a definite volume is a liquid. In a liquid, the particles are more loosely packed compared to a solid, allowing them to move and flow, taking on the shape of their container while maintaining a constant volume.
The state of matter you are referring to is a liquid. In a liquid, the particles are close together but not in fixed positions, allowing the liquid to take the shape of its container while maintaining a constant volume.
Any substance can have a volume of 1cm3, depending on its size (referring to density). For example, 1g of water would have a volume of 1cm3, while 0.8g of ethanol would have the same volume.A substance which has a volume of 1 cm3 is a substance that has a volume of 1 ml. Many substances can have a volume of 1 ml.
You multiply the volume by the density of the substance.
A solid has a definite shape, and a definite volume.
The volume of 1 lb of a substance would depend on the density of that substance. Without knowing the specific substance and its density, it's not possible to determine the volume.
To determine the mass of a particular volume of a substance using density, you would multiply the density of the substance by the volume of the sample. The resulting value would give you the mass of the substance based on the known density and volume relationship (mass = density x volume).
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.
The volume occupied by a substance depends on its density. If you know the density of the substance, you can calculate the volume using the formula: Volume = Mass / Density. Without the density information, you cannot accurately determine the volume occupied by 7.75 g of the substance.