Normally, yes.
estimate the volume of solids that are combinations of other solids
False
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125:216
Absolutely.
different equal
Yes, solids keep their volume.
If two solids have the same masses but different volumes they have different densities.
Both liquids and Solids have definite volumes
Solids and liquids both have fixed volumes.
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becuz the particles don't move
both liquids and solids have definite volumes
Resistance to deformation.
The ratio of the volumes of two similar solids is proportional to the cube of the diameter - or of any other linear measurement. For example, at twice the diameter, you would have 8 times the volume.
The law of combining volumes states that the ratios of volumes of reacting gases can be expressed as small whole number ratios. This law is based on the assumption that gases behave ideally, meaning they occupy the same amount of space as predicted by the ideal gas law. Therefore, this law does not apply to the volumes of liquids or solids.
estimate the volume of solids that are combinations of other solids