True and false. Liquid particles do have some attraction, but not enough to keep them from moving around it's container. Solids will just stay in one spot and not change. Gasses will move around their container and take it's shape.
Liquid
Both a gas and a liquid will take the shape of its container.
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liquid
Liquid
Liquid.
liquid
liquid,gas,and solid
A liquid
Liquid has no definite shape, it takes the shape of it's container.
Gas is one of the four fundamental states of matter (with solid, liquid and plasma being the other states). It has the distinction of taking both the shape and the volume of the container that it is in. If you want to include plasma, that too will expand - acting like a gas. So will supercritical fluids which might be considered gases by some definitions, but not by others..