Where an indefinite or definite article is used when referring to a singular noun, e. g. “a”, “an”, or “the”, this includes a plurality of that noun, unless something else is specifically stated hereinafter. The terms “about” or “approximately” in the context of the present in...
A. made up of particles packed closely together, having both definite shape and definite volume. B. made up of particles packed relatively close together, having an indefinite shape but a definite volume. C. Which state of matter has a definite volume and take...
(i) Particles are close together and can move past each other (ii) Definite volume, definite shape (iii) Particles are close together and do not move relative to each other (iv) No definite Matter that has atoms close together but with an indefinite shape are best classified as: ...
Is the above statement true or false? True or false? The particles of both water and oxygen at room temperature are able to fill any container because both have an indefinite shape and indefinite volume. Amorphous solids do not possess overall order, with...