I believe the answer is liquid.
Liquids have a definite volume and take the shape of their container, while gases have neither a definite volume nor shape, filling the entire space available to them. Gases are compressible, while liquids are not. Additionally, gases exhibit lower intermolecular forces compared to liquids.
They have no fixed shape. They don't have a definite volume, the volume depends on temperature and pressure.PV=nRT
Gas is an object that has no definite shape or volume. Solids and liquids have volume.
dry , wet that's all sometimes still can be the answer
liquid.
Liquids have definite volume but not definite shape. They can flow and take the shape of their container. Liquids have relatively high density compared to gases. They exhibit surface tension due to cohesive forces between molecules.
Solids have definite shape and definite volume. Liquids have not definite shape but have definite volume. Gases have neither definite shape not definite volume.
Liquid is the state of matter that takes the shape of it's container and flows.
liquid has no definite shape and a solid has no definite shape or volume
Yes, liquids have a definite volume but not a definite shape, compared to solids that have a definite shape and a definite volume or gasses that have neither a definite shape or volume.
WATER has no definite shape but has definite volume.
gas has no shape and no definite volume. liquids have no definite shape, but a definite volume, and solids have a definite volume and a definite shape