For pedantic reasons, I'd say "false".
Volume is just a measure of three-dimensional space, regardless of whether it has any matter in it or not.
True.
it is true
True
all matter occupies space but its not necessary to have colour as gas occupies space and doesn't has colour but its a matter.
All matter will certainly require SOME space; but under very extreme circumstances, you can push matter together quite a lot. For example, in a neutron star, matter is pushed together so much that a cubic centimeter of matter has a mass of millions of tons.
False. It is a measure of how much enegry a substance has.
False.
False
all matter occupies space but its not necessary to have colour as gas occupies space and doesn't has colour but its a matter.
false: matter cannot be destroyed
True volume is the amount of space occupied by an object. Who ever told you told you right, you did't ulgy
FALSE
Hmmm... technically false. Density is mass/volume - it is an intrinsic property. Weight is subjective to the force of gravity, while density is not.
False
2nd answer: In fact, weight = mass if the massive object is on Earth.
False. Soluability is the ability (not inability) of matter to dissolve into a liquid.
False, most of the volume of any substance is empty space, the nuclei take up very little space.
False. Density is the measure of the amount of mass an object has
False :3
False. It is Spain.