Superfluidity
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The state is gas. Gasses can expand and be put in containers of different shapes.
Liquid. You can measure the exact volume of a liquid but you can put it into containers that changes the shape of the liquid.
Solids. Gas and liquids take the shape of their containers and therefore don't have a definite size or shape
A solid has a definite shape, and a definite volume.
Gas.
take up space and have particles
The state of matter that has a definite volume but no definite shape and takes the shape of its container is a liquid. Liquid particles can move past one another, allowing them to take the shape of the container they are in while maintaining a constant volume.
Volume and Shape determine the state of matter. so that means that volume is the same as shape and that is the matter that detirmins its state the book you are using is new york sience gleonce book right???? Correction:The motion of the particles and the strength of attraction between the particles determine a material's state of matter.
The liquid state of matter has volume but no definite shape.
The state of matter that has no definite volume, no definite shape, and where particles move rapidly is gas. In this state, particles are far apart and move freely, allowing gases to expand and fill their containers. Unlike solids and liquids, gases can be compressed and have low densities.
What state of matter like a solid has a definite shape