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No.
The shape of the flask!
no, because it is still the same material and nothing physical has changed about it except its shape, wich dsent count as a property change
Obviously, the liquid phase has definite volume but indefinite shape as it is normally observed that when liquid water is poured in a glass, it adopts the shape of glass prior to any change in volume.
spontaneous generation
It retains its original volume, but its shape is changed.
No.
yes
The shape of the flask!
The shape can change, the volume will stay the same.
A Flask is curved in order to conform to shape of a persons hip or jacket pocket where they are typically stored.
the liquid will fill the shape of the jug. However the jug will not change shape unless it is some kind of glass moving liquid chemical acid that i dont know about. :) The chemical makeup of the molecules in a liquid let it flow and become the shape of it's container. So, to answer your question, if a liquid is poured into a jug, then yes, it will conform to the shape of the jug. -Ner0417
conical flask
solids cannot be poured , they cannot also change shape unless you bend it , break a bit of it or melt it. liquids can be poured. gases can not be condensed down
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A molded material is poured or forced into a vacant and retains its shape after cooling it chemical change. The following are moldable materials:concreteglassplasticsceramicschocolatecookie doughmeatals
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