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When it comes to water, ice takes up more space as compared to water. Does this apply to all states of matter? If so, to what else does it apply to?

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How do you explain when a state of matter is said to have definite volume?

A liquid or solid will not take up a larger space than the space it occupies; even if more space is freely available.On the other hand, both a liquid and a solid are incompressible, for most practical purposes; that is, you can't compress it to use less space than the space it uses, either.A liquid or solid will not take up a larger space than the space it occupies; even if more space is freely available.On the other hand, both a liquid and a solid are incompressible, for most practical purposes; that is, you can't compress it to use less space than the space it uses, either.A liquid or solid will not take up a larger space than the space it occupies; even if more space is freely available.On the other hand, both a liquid and a solid are incompressible, for most practical purposes; that is, you can't compress it to use less space than the space it uses, either.A liquid or solid will not take up a larger space than the space it occupies; even if more space is freely available.On the other hand, both a liquid and a solid are incompressible, for most practical purposes; that is, you can't compress it to use less space than the space it uses, either.


What are facts on matter?

matter is everything around you there are 3 states of matter such as solid. liquid, and gas matter can not be destroyed or created as you grow you get more matter in you matter has something to do with atom


How is the space of atoms in a solid different from a liquid and a gas?

A solid is more compact.


2 kinds of matter?

the two kinds of matter is the solid,liquid and these are the 1 more matter its gas


What is the volume for the three states of matter?

The volume of a solid is fixed and maintains a specific shape. The volume of a liquid is determined by its container but it takes the shape of the container. The volume of a gas is not fixed and expands to fill the available space.


Do solid occupy space?

Yes, a solid, liquid, gas as well as the other states of matter all occupies space. 2. But the space occupied by gases and liquids is not necessarily of fixed dimensions.


What are three states that matter can exist in?

The three states of matter are solid, liquid, and gas. In a solid, particles are tightly packed and vibrate in place. In a liquid, particles are more spread out and can flow. In a gas, particles are far apart and move freely.


Wich state of matter expands the most when heated?

gas expand more than liquid and liquid expand more than solid.


Solid or liquid argon have greater density?

Matter has more density when solid than when in a liquid state. The atoms are closer together.


Can an individual atom be a solid liquid or gas?

An individual atom cannot be a solid, liquid, or gas. These states of matter refer to the arrangement and movement of multiple atoms. Atoms themselves are the building blocks of matter and can only exist in these states when they come together in larger quantities.


Which can get compressed the most a solid and liquid or gas?

A gas can be compressed the most out of solid, liquid, and gas because its particles are more spread out and have more space between them, allowing them to be compressed further. Liquid can be compressed slightly, while solids are generally considered to be incompressible.


When an ice cream melts its state of matter change form a?

solid to a liquid........................................ :)