No. It takes the shape of it's container.
So does a gas.
Only a solid has a definite shape and size.
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WRONG! The answer is YES. A liquid may not have a definite shape, but it has a definite volume. If you had 10 mL of water in a cup, and you spilled it all on the floor, on the floor is still 10 mL of water, no? So yes to the volume, and no to the shape.
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Lol, seems to me you mean yes and no. But, the answer is actually no, since it does not have definite volume AND definite shape. It only has definite volume, since for shape, it takes the shape of its container.
Liquids have a definite volume but an indefinite shape.
Liquid has a shape that can vary because particles of a liquid can flow to new locations.
False
Structure. Solids have definite shape and definite volume. Liquids have definite volume but indefinite shape. Gases have both indefinite shape and indefinite volume.
solids and liquids
Yes; Solids have definite volume and shapes. Gases have indefinite volume and shapes. Liquids have definite volume, indefinite shape.
A solids and liquids have a definite volume, thus take up a definite amount of space. Gasses and plasma have no definite volume.
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.
Liquids have a definite volume but gas do not
Yes. No definite shape, definite volume.
Solids have definite shape and definite volume. Liquids have not definite shape but have definite volume. Gases have neither definite shape not definite volume.
Liquids have a definite volume, but no definite shape.
They have a definite volume, as they cannot be compressed. However they do not have a definite shape, they will take the shape of whatever they are stored in.
Liquids have a definite mass and volume, but not a shape.
volume
Liquids.
Liquids.
Liquid
Liquids have definite volume but not shape.
Liquids have a definite volume but not a definite shape; their particles roll over each other such that they take the shape of their container.