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The two states of matter that take up a definite amount of space are solids and liquids. This is because the particles in solids and liquids are closely packed together, resulting in a fixed volume for a given amount of substance.
A gas is a substance that has no definite shape and takes the shape of its container, but it still occupies a certain amount of space. Gas particles are free to move past each other and spread out to fill the space available to them.
They have no fixed shape. They don't have a definite volume, the volume depends on temperature and pressure.PV=nRT
Solid: Particles are closely packed together in a fixed arrangement, have a definite shape and volume, and vibrate in place. Liquid: Particles are close together but can move past each other, taking the shape of their container. They have a definite volume but not a definite shape. Gas: Particles are far apart, move freely, and fill the entire space of their container. They have neither a definite shape nor volume.
Yes, liquids have a definite mass. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object, so all substances, including liquids, have a specific mass that can be measured.
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A solid has a definite shape and occupies a definite amount of space.
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divide the amount of each ingredient by 9.
Cotton occupies a definite amount of space therefore it has definite shape
liquid
You use ratios or proportions for making sure you use the correct amount of each ingredient.
Divide the amount of each ingredient by 100 to get the amount for 1 portion; then multiply this by 13 to get the amount for 13 portions. This can be done in one step by multiplying the amount of each ingredient by 13/100 = 0.13 One other thing I would watch out for is the cooking time - with a smaller quantity it may take slightly less time to cook.
yeah take each ingredient and double the amount it calls for.. this goes for doing half the amount the recipe yeilds
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.
Every state of matter takes up a definite amount of space.