Only solid matter has a definite shape
The liquid phase
A gas is a state of matter that does not have a definite shape or volume. Its particles move freely and independently, taking up the shape and volume of their container.
Nope!! No definite shape or size!
"solids"
The forces of attraction between gas molecules is too weak for them to mantain any kind of definitive shape.( solids only have a shape because there are strong intermolecular forces between solid molecules). The reason for gas molecules not being able to mantain a fixed volume is also the same, the inter atomic forces are too weak to prevent spreading of gas molecules. Your looking for ( gas )
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Matter that has a definite shape is a solid.
Matter is amorphous.
There are two states of matter that has no definite volume or shape. They are a gas and plasma. Solid matter has a definite shape and volume.
Matter that does not have a specific shape is known as amorphous matter. Examples include liquids and gases, which take the shape of their container. These types of matter do not have a definitive structure or form.
no because liquid is matter but it doesn't have a definite shape