That is a very vague question with tons of possible answers, but here goes.
1) They are both composed of atoms. (obviously)
2) Neither has the ability to fill the container regardless of the amount placed, unlike a gas, which fills its container regardless of total mass.
3) Both usually cause sound to pass through faster than in natural air.
And on and on we go...
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They both have a definite volume. Solids have a definite shape, and liquids do not though.
they flow freely and do not have a definite shape.
they conform to the shape of whatever they are put into.
Solids are strong because they are not like liquids,liquids can go through your hand and solids cant
solids molecules are closely compacted and liquids molecules are spread apart. Both solids and liquids molecules are always moving.
solids, liquids, and gasses, all depend on how many atoms are in that element.
they both have a mass
That is we can't touch
It is atoms
Liquids can move and can change places while the solids are tightly packed with each other and cannot move or change places.
shape
The property that liquids and gases share is that it has no definite shape. Written by Jada Bacchus. :)
defined volume.
they flow freely and do not have a definite shape.
they flow freely and do not have a definite shape.
They are both incompressible, and they have a fixed volume at a fixed temperature.
Liquids do, but solids do not.
I'm not exactly sure what you're wanting to get from this question, but I can tell you these things for sure:solids have a definite shapeliquids do notsolids and liquids both have a definite volumesolids and liquids have a definite massThose are just some of the basics, if you want to get more into detail with the things solids and liquids share, besides there properties, then I suggest you research it.Solids and liquids are essentially incompressible.