because the particles aren't packed tight like a solid so it keeps it shape in the container
Solids have very little to no kinetic energy and they are often tightly packed in predefined structures depending on the elements that compose it. They are not free-moving like liquids.
The intermolecular bonds in liquids are not so strong as in solids.
This is the cause for the impossibility to form a body with a definite shape.
Solids are hard but liquids have no feeling. Solids have a shape but liquids do not.
The atoms of a solid are tightly packed together causing them to stay stationary. The atoms in liquids continue to slide past each other and are not as tightly packed. The atoms of gases float freely and rarely come in contact with one another.
They don't. Some liquids expand when they become solid and others shrink, while some do maintain the same volume.
Fluids can be either liquids or gases. Gas is easy to compress and expands to fill its container while liquid is hard to compress.
In a solid, the atoms are bound together by stronger forces.
Gases, Liquids and solids are sometimes contrasted by the fact that liquids and gasses will take on the shape of the container that they are placed in while solids do not.
Liquids are easier to manipulate than solids are. Also, liquids generally conform to the shape of the container in which they are placed, while solids do not.
Liquids, like solids have a definite volume. While liquids don't have a definite shape, they can take the shape of a container which can be measured the same way as with solids.
solids hold their shape but liquids take the shape of the container there in
The molecules of liquids and gasses are not tightly arranged or packed. It is due to this arrangement they can move freely. Thus, take the shape of the container. Whereas in solids the molecules are tightly arranged they don't have place to move. Thus ,they don't take the shape of the container.
There are a few differences between liquids and solids. Two of these differences are that a solid is solid at room temperature, while a liquid remains fluid. A liquid will fill the shape of whatever container it rests in, while a solid maintains its shape.
Sort of, Solids have a fixed shape, while liquids have no fixed shape.
Solids are hard but liquids have no feeling. Solids have a shape but liquids do not.
Some properties or characteristics that distinguish gases from solids and liquids are that they are compressible and also can expand to fill the volume in a container. Likewise, gas molecules are far apart and can occupy more space when compared to those of solids or liquids.
the three states of matter includesolid, liquid or gasa solid has a definite shape and volume while a liquid has a definite volume but an indefinite shape. this is because a liquid can take up the shape of its container (where the liquid is held). And a gas has neither a definite shape and volumeall solids liquids or gases can go through the changes of state !
Fluids are neither solids nor liquids. Fluids are a form between solids and liquids. Fluids donot exhibit a fixed shape like solids do and also are not free flowing as liquids are. Fluids, while maintaining their total volume can flow freely upto a certain extent. Though not very accurate, a fluid behaves some what like ketchup :)