the amount of matter in a substance
Which of the following best defines volume?
the amount of matter in a substance
the shape of a sample of matter
the amount of space that a sample of matter takes up
the way that a substances atoms are arranged
wood is considered a good
insulator because it has a high conductivity
insulator because it has a low conductivity
conductor because it has a high conductivity
conductor because it has a low conductivity
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the amount of matter in a substance
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