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TipsQuestion textThe following are all properties of gases EXCEPT:Question 4Answera.No definite volumeb.A definite volumec.No definite shaped.No definite mass

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TipsQuestion textThe following are all properties of gases EXCEPT:Question 4Answera.No definite volumeb.A definite volumec.No definite shaped.No definite mass

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Solution 1

The correct answer is b. A definite volume. Gases do not have a definite volume. They expand to fill the volume of their container. The other options (no definite shape, no definite mass) are true properties of gases.

Solution 2

The correct answer is b. A definite volume.

Gases do not have a definite volume. They expand to fill any container they are in. This is different from solids and liquids, which do have a definite volume.

So, the properties of gases include: a. No definite volume c. No definite shape d. No definite mass

But not: b. A definite volume

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