No.
The shape of the flask!
The position of the particles in a solid do not change. However they are said to move back and forth or vibrate in their same position.
Balloons can be twisted into shapes because of particles of gas can be compressed.
Yes, this is why rocks in streams are generally smooth. Also, wind can shape rocks due to the small particles it carries.
spontaneous generation
The shape of the flask!
A Flask is curved in order to conform to shape of a persons hip or jacket pocket where they are typically stored.
conical flask
The particles in a liquid are able to move around and change its shape so you can pour it into a glass. It is very simple if you think about it.
The position of the particles in a solid do not change. However they are said to move back and forth or vibrate in their same position.
hexagon
it can change shape and the particles can move over each other.
A conical flask has a triangular, pyramidal shape when viewed from the side. At the top, it forms a small cylinder. | | / \ / \ / \ /______\
Balloons can be twisted into shapes because of particles of gas can be compressed.
The shape of the opening. A Beaker has a wide opening, the curved sides of the beaker do not converge. A flask has a narrow opening, the curved sides form a narrow neck, that can be bunged.
Solids do not flow. The particles in a solid cannot change places so a solid will keep its shape (unless it is broken).
Gas, because the particles are the furthest apart. The particles are very close together in a solid, which is why it doesn't really change shape or stretch.