gas have no shape of its own'''
Gas and liquids have no form of their own gas just floats around and spreads out equally, liquid, also doesn't have its own shape and if u think about it, it never does because once you pour it out its taking a different shape
A gas.
Yes. Solids have shapes and volume. Liquids take they're own shape and gas spreads.
Gas has no shape; therefore, nitrogen gas can have no definite shape.
the answer is that the shape it own because the state make it answer
Liquid, take shape of container in which they are kept.
matter with no definite shape or volume is fluid, or any substance that is able to flow.
Solids are the type of matter with contain their own shape. Liquids take the shape of the container they are in and gasses fill their container, so therefore, solids are the type of matter which have a shape of their own.
A shape is intangible, it's just an outline or configuration of something else. So it is neither a solid, liquid, or gas... it isn't matter.However, I do think you mean to say, "Which forms a definite shape: a solid, liquid, or gas?". In this case, only a solid has a definite shape. Liquids and gases take on the shape of its container, which can vary. Solids are the only state of matter that have their own shape, not dependent on a container.
A solid. A liquid also takes up space, but does NOT have a definite shape. This is also true for a gas.
Gas will take the shape of whatever container it is in. One of the characteristics of a gas is that it has no definite shape or volume.
I'm assuming you mean state. Solids have a definite shape, unlike liquids, which take the shape of their container, and gases, which completely fill their container.