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No, it doesn't. It does not have a shape or volume.

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Does ozone have a definite shape and volume?

No, ozone doesn't have a definite shape. Neither it has a definite volume.


Which state of matter doesn't have a definite volume or shape?

The state of matter that does not have a definite volume or shape is gas. Gases will expand to fill the space available to them and do not have a fixed shape or volume.


How can shape and volume classify materials?

- solids have a shape and a volume- liquids have a volume but not a shape- gases haven't shape or volume (in free form)


What has volume and shape?

A solid object has both volume and shape. Volume refers to the amount of space it occupies, while shape refers to its physical form or configuration.


Is the ozone layer infinite?

No, it is not. It is finite in volume.


What has definite volume and shape?

Solids have definite shape and definite volume. Liquids have not definite shape but have definite volume. Gases have neither definite shape not definite volume.


Phase in which matter has a definite shape and volume?

a solide has a shape of its shape and volume


Which phase matter has a definite shape and volume?

a solide has a shape of its shape and volume


Which phase has a definite shape and definite volume?

a solide has a shape of its shape and volume


What state of matter has no definitive state of volume and shape?

gas has no shape and no definite volume. liquids have no definite shape, but a definite volume, and solids have a definite volume and a definite shape


What type of matter can change shape and volume?

Gas can change shape and volume. It does not have a fixed shape or volume and can expand to fit its container.


What has its own shape and its own volume?

A solid has its own shape and volume. Liquids have their own volume but take the shape of their container, while gases assume the shape and volume of their container.