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No, as a mixture of gasses it neither has definite shape nor volume.

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Yes, knowing what it is is problematic. if measuring in a known container then yes always it is easy to measure.

If you are talking about our atmosphere then there are many factors.

We lose atmosphere to space all the time, we leave a trail of it behind us as we orbit the sun. Also air is constantly being regenerated by plants and the moon and sun affect the atmosphere in the same way they effect tides.

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Wind sometimes has a shape, for example, tornadoes have a very distinctive funnel shape, and hurricanes have a spiral shape. Most winds to not have any observable shape, however.NO WE CANNOT SAY ANYTHING ABOUT THIS.

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While air itself can be composed of different elements and

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compunds it does not as it is a gas which can be compressed and fills its container

Water vapor does not have a definite shape because it is a gas and takes the shape of its container. Unlike a solid, water vapor molecules are free to move and spread out.

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Air is a gas, which means that it has no "volume" or shape of its own, but instead takes on the volume and shape of its container.

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No, as a mixture of gasses it neither has definite shape nor volume.

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While air itself can change

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does a water vapour has low density

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While air itself can be composed of different

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Does water vapour does not have definite shape and have definite volume?

Water vapour does not have definite shape and does not have definite volume.


Does a liquid has a definite volume and definite shape?

It has a definite volume but no definite shape it change based on the container it's in.


Does water vapour have a definite mass?

Yes they do as all mattars has mass and occupies space.It has definite mass,occupies space,does not have a definite shape and no definte volume.Why?Becase it has already evaporated and changed from water state toa gaseous state.Hope this is useful!!


What is a state of matter that has definite volume but not a definite shape like melted water?

The state of matter with a definite volume but not a definite shape, like melted water, is called a liquid. In this state, the particles are close together and can flow and take the shape of the container they are in.


Liquids have a definite volume and what?

No. It takes the shape of it's container.So does a gas.Only a solid has a definite shape and size.____________________________WRONG! The answer is YES. A liquid may not have a definite shape, but it has a definite volume. If you had 10 mL of water in a cup, and you spilled it all on the floor, on the floor is still 10 mL of water, no? So yes to the volume, and no to the shape.____________________________Lol, seems to me you mean yes and no. But, the answer is actually no, since it does not have definite volume AND definite shape. It only has definite volume, since for shape, it takes the shape of its container.