Yes because the amount of liquid is still the same, nothing is added or taken away
If the temperature and pressure are unchanged then the volume of the liquid is unchanged regardless of the container it is in.
No. The liquid's shape changes to fit the container it's in, but the volume doesn't change.
-- Gases change their shape and volume to match the container they're in. -- Liquids change their shape but not their volume. -- Solids don't change anything. It doesn't matter if they're in a glass jar, a rubber balloon, or a paper bag. ===== A Gas
ANSWER unlike solids, both liquids and gases can change their shape to fit the container in which they are held. however, gases can also change volume unlike liquids.
Gases change their volume according to the container that they are in. Liquids change shape but not volume, and solids change neither shape nor volume.
No, liquids do not have a fixed volume - their volume is that of the container
Gases.If thee is as much liquid as the container fits, then liquids would work too.
Liquids. By assuming that temperature and pressure are constant so that volume does not change.
Usually***, solid. The shape is not changed under different pressures, and volume is nearly 100% unaffected by pressure. Liquids flow and change to the container, as does gas.
No liquids and solids do not change size the volume, mass,density, and weight stay the same they just change shape.
Liquids have a fixed volume but no defined shape. It'll take the shape of the container it is stored in.
Of course. The gas always fills the container it's in, no matter how large or small the volume is.
Liquids take on the shape of any container they are placed in. If the volume of the container is less than the total volume of the liquid, them the difference in quantity will overflow the top of the container.