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No. Any amount of gas, no matter how little, always takes up

as much space as you let it.

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Do gases take up A definite amount of space?

Gases do not occupy a definite amount of space; instead, they expand to fill their container completely. Unlike solids and liquids, which have fixed volumes, gases have no defined shape or volume and can compress or expand based on the pressure and temperature conditions. This property allows gases to fill any available space uniformly.


What states take up a definite amount of space?

Solids and liquids take up a definite amount of space, where as a gas will fill its container.


Do liquids take a definite amount of space but do not have a definite shape?

Yes. To clarify: Solids : Take up a definite space and have defined shape Liquids : Take up a definite space but have no defined shape Gas : Have no defined space or shape.


Do solids take a definite amount of space?

Yes


What does not have a definite shape and does not take up a definite amount of space?

Matter that has no definite shape or volume is a gas.


Do solids take up definite amount of space?

It is true.


Does a solid take up a definite amount of space?

Yes. A solid has a definite shape and volume. A liquid has a definite volume, but an indefinite shape. A gas has neither a definite shape or volume.


Do solids take up a definite amount of space?

Yes. And volume


Does a liquid take up space?

Yes. To clarify: Solids : Take up a definite space and have defined shape Liquids : Take up a definite space but have no defined shape Gas : Have no defined space or shape.


Does liquid takes up a definite amount of space?

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.


Solids have a definite?

I think it's because the particles are packed together tightly, wheres in liquids they can move around a bit more and in gases they can move around absolutely freely. That's why gases take up all the room in an area and also explains why they can be compressed


What is a form of matter that takes up a definite amount of space?

A solid is a form of matter that has a definite shape and volume, meaning it takes up a specific amount of space. This is because the particles in a solid are closely packed together and have strong attractive forces holding them in place.