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Isn't it just 800 grams?
A liquid has no definite shape but a definite volume, a solid has a definite volume and a definite volume, and a gas has no definite shape or volume.
Volume is the space. period.
volumeVolume is the answer you seek.
Mass- refers to the amount of matter contained by an objectVolume- Volume is the quantity of three-dimensional space enclosed by some closed boundary, for example, the space that a substance (solid, liquid, gas, or plasma) or shape occupies or contains.
A liquid is a matter as it occupies space and has mass.
The liquid's density is 0.8 g/mL
Yes. This is the liquid's 'volume'. The density of a liquid is another subject: Density= Mass/Volume But this is unrelated to the space the liquid occupies.
MATTER. Has a mass and volume(occupies space).
The answer is the VOLUME
matter is what has volume and mass also occupies space. It exists in three state namely: solid- has mass, volume and shape, Liquid- has volume and mass, and Gas- has volume and mass too.
Plasma, Gas ,Liquid ,Solid (everything that has mass, volume and occupies space) gas dont have volume but still gas is a matter
Isn't it just 800 grams?
A liquid has no definite shape but a definite volume, a solid has a definite volume and a definite volume, and a gas has no definite shape or volume.
It is the mass of the object.
Volume is the amount of space that something occupies.
Volume is the space. period.