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17 December, 15:50

When placed in a 100ml cube-shaped box, a substance fills the cube and has a volume of 100 ml. when placed in a 50?

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  1. 17 December, 16:05
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    It seems that the question above is incomplete. I believe the complete statement would be written as:

    When placed in a 100 mL cube-shaped box, a substance fills the cube and has a volume of 100 mL. When placed in a 50 mL tube, that same amount of substance fills the tube and thus has a 50 mL volume. What is the state of the substance?

    From the statement, most likely, the substance is a gas since the volume it takes is the same as its container. Gas is the only phase that could take up the whole volume of its container given a certain mass.
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