No, even without the shell, a boiled egg will still retain its egg-shape.
Anyone who ever boiled water or made ice cubes. No one PROVED that matter can change shape or form - it simply can. Play Dough is matter that changes shape and form. Butter changes shape and form. Candles change shape and form.... the list goes on and on and on...
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The matter with a shape and volume that don't change is in a solid state. Solids have a fixed shape and volume because their particles are closely packed together and vibrate in place.
Yes it does.
A solid is matter that has a definite volume and shape that remains constant. The particles in a solid are tightly packed and vibrate in place, giving the solid its fixed shape and volume.
That might be the state which matter has in a neutron star. - Of the states of matter closer to everyday life, that would be the solid state.
The solid state of matter has a definite shape and volume. Particles in a solid are closely packed together and have strong forces holding them in place, giving the solid its fixed shape and volume.
Matter that has a definite shape is a solid.
No. Only matter in its solid state has a definite shape and volume. Liquids have a definite volume but no definite shape, and gases have no definite shape or volume.
Only solid matter has a definite shape
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.