There are infinitely many solids and so infinitely many formulae. The question cannot be answered.
Yes, all solids have a volume.
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Solids have a definite volume and gases have a variable volume
the volume of them all stay the same
they all contract.
All 3-dimensional solids, by definition, occupy volume.
As per the kinetic theory of matter , the solids have very less intermolecular space and the force of attraction is very much.This does not allow the particles to move around freely and thus solids have a definite volume.
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Solids have a fixed volume or shape at room temperature or pressure.
neither the shape nor the volume
All solids have a fixed shape unless acted upon by a force. If the temperature remains constant they have a fixed volume.
Yes, solids keep their volume.