Yes
liquid
A liquid has a variable shape and a definite volume.
A liquid is a matter as it occupies space and has mass.
Solids are the only phase of matter which have a fixed shape and volume.
The gas and plasma phases have a variable volume.
A liquid will flow and take on the shape of its container, while a fine powder will not flow freely and will tend to form piles or clumps. Additionally, a liquid will have a consistent volume, while a fine powder may have variable volume depending on how tightly it is packed.
A liquid has a fixed volume but not a fixed shape. If you put it into a graduated cylinder, it will take the shape of the cylinder. If you put it into a bowl, it will take the shape of the bowl.
An orange is a variable object this means that it can be a solid, but once broken can be a liquid.
Liquid water has a definite volume but takes the shape of its container, while ice has a definite shape and volume due to its rigid structure. Ice molecules are arranged in a fixed pattern, causing ice to maintain its shape, whereas liquid water molecules have more freedom of movement, allowing them to take the shape of their container while maintaining a constant volume.
The independent variable in a titration is the volume of titrant added to the analyte solution. It is controlled by the person conducting the experiment and is typically plotted on the x-axis of a titration curve.
a variable of liquids.
Mass and volume are quantitative variables because they represent measurable quantities. Mass is typically measured in units like grams or kilograms, while volume is measured in units like liters or cubic meters.