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Chemistry question: Is a subtance with definite volume but no definite shape a liquid? Yes; Solids have definite volume and shapes. Gases have indefinite volume and shapes. Liquids have definite volume, ... Yes; Solids have definite volume and shapes. Gases have indefinite volume and shapes. Liquids have definite volume,
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The liquid state of a material has a definite volume, but it does not have a definite shape and takes the shape of the container, unlike that of the solid state. Unlike the gas state, a liquid does not occupy the entire volume of the container if its volume ... Glasses, although solids, are often called frozen liquids,
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4. The volume actually occupied by the molecules of a gas is negligibly small; the vast majority of the volume of the gas is empty space through which the gas molecules are moving. ... IV. The Nature of Liquids...
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Liquids cannot be compressed by a force. As liquids are incompressible so, liquids have definite volume. Liquid has also a definite density because its volume is fixed. Density = mass/ volume The volume and density of the solids are also co...
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Gases do have a definite volume. Using the equation pV=nRT. The gas will have a specific volume for a certain pressure, number of moles and temperature. The forces between the molecules are weaker so the gases are not held as closely togeth...
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Solids have a definite shape and volume. In a liquid, particles have more energy, are less tightly packed (less dense), and can move freely. Liquids have definite volume but no definite shape (instead, they take on the shape of the container).
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Liquids have a definite volume but no definite shape. Because the intermolecular forces are weak in a liquid, it is able to change its shape to conform to its container ... Back to Chemistry Trivia Index ... Art Trivia Bible Trivia Celebrity Trivia Comic Book Trivia...
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Solids move a little, liquids move more and gases move a great deal. Molecular motion increases as energy is added. Molecules exhibit a force of mutual attraction ... a. Solids – have definite shape and volume. b. Liquids – have definite volume but are variable in shape c. Gas – has no definite shape or volume.
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Liquids: Liquids conform to the shape of a container because the molecules can move relative to one another. However, she can't compress this water. It has a definite volume because the molecules can't be forced any closer together.
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