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  • Sulfuric Acid Solutions: Volume and Shape Explained
    A solution of sulfuric acid, like any liquid, does not have a definite shape, but it does have a definite volume. Here's why:

    * Definite Volume: Liquids take up a specific amount of space, and this amount is their volume. If you pour a solution of sulfuric acid into a container, it will fill the container's bottom and take on the container's shape up to a certain level. This level defines the volume of the acid solution.

    * Indefinite Shape: Unlike solids, which have fixed shapes, liquids adapt to the shape of their container. A solution of sulfuric acid will flow and take the shape of whatever container it's in.

    It's important to note that sulfuric acid is a very dangerous substance. It should only be handled by trained professionals with proper safety equipment and knowledge.

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