Yes, water is a liquid and any given amount of liquid will contain the same volume. Although does not keep its definition shape. Meinert
WATER has no definite shape but has definite volume.
liquid does have definite volume, but it does not have a definite shape.Only ice (solid) phase has a definite volume and shapeIce( solid state), since solids are the only state of matter that has a definite mass volume and shape
Any liquid has a definite volume but no definite shape.
Water vapor is a gas, and like all gases, it has no definite shape or volume. It will expand to fill whatever volume there is. The only thing that will change as this happens, is that the pressure exerted by the gas will change.
Yes. A definite shape - which implies a definite volume - is one of the basic properties of a solid.
WATER has no definite shape but has definite volume.
WATER has no definite shape but has definite volume.
Water vapour does not have definite shape and does not have definite volume.
WATER has no definite shape but has definite volume.
WATER has no definite shape but has definite volume.
WATER has no definite shape but has definite volume.
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WATER has no definite shape but has definite volume.
Water (as a liquid) has a definite volume but no shape; a gas hasn't a definite volume or shape.
Gas doesn't have a definite volume. Liquid has a definite volume but not shape. Solid has a definite shape and volume.
im assuming that you meant definite shape and definite volume, in which case it would be a solid. Water has a definite volume, but not shape; and a gas has indefinite for both