A liquid takes the shape of its container.
The container in which a liquid is being held, determines the liquid's shape.
The shape of a liquid depends upon its container. Solids maintain the same shape at all times, Gases also take on the shape of their container.
The shape of a liquid is determined by the shape of its container.
Liquids take the shape of their containers.
Intermolecular forces will be a major determinant of the physical properties of a liquid.
liquids take the shape of their container
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It depends on the object's shape and its density and that of the liquid in which it is put.
No state of matter corresponds to this. Solids are the only state with definite shape, but they have a definite volume too.
No Liquid does not have a distinctive shape, but it takes the shape of the container it is placed in.
The shape of a volatile liquid, or any other liquid, will be that of a fixed volume that takes on the shape of its container.
Liquid has a definite volume, NOT a definite shape.
No, liquids do not have a fixed shape. They take the shape of the container they are in.
it depends upon the shape of water
Depends upon the shape.
yes but it depends on the size of the container
They demonstrate that pressure exerted by a liquid depends on the depth of the liquid. The shape of the container is not a factor.
Sort of. A solid can have a change in shape, but it has to be forced upon the object, whereas a liquid would have involuntary shape change.
No, it depends upon the nature of liquid.
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It could dissolve.Or it could float or sink. Which of the two it does depends on the mass of the liquid that it displaces which, in turn, depends on the shape of the object.
It depends on the object's shape and its density and that of the liquid in which it is put.
A liquid has an indefinite shape. It takes the shape of its container.
liquid has no definite shape