Which of the following will stay constant, no matter if the substance is in the solid, liquid, or gas state?
Answers
To answer this question we will list the characteristics of each state of matter.
Solids
They have a definite shape.
They have a definite volume.
They have a definite mass/weight.
Liquids
They have no definite shape
They have a definite volume
They have a definite mass /weight.
Gases
They have no definite shape.
No definite volume.
They are highly compressible.
They have definite mass /weight.
From the above characteristics what remains constant in the three states of matter is weight.
Gas will remain the constant no matter whatsoever is the substance it is because the gas is only state in which the things tend to shrink and can fit to a tiny box and it can at the same time stretch out to fill in a whole room.
Therefore, out of solid, liquid, and gas, it is the gas.