Yes a liquid soes have a fixed volume no matter in any apparatus
No, they expand with heat, but not to the same extent as gasses.
yes, i should know, I'm in junior level
Sort of, Solids have a fixed shape, while liquids have no fixed shape.
Solids - Fixed volume and shape. Particles in a solid have a rigid structure and vibrate. Liquids - Fixed volume but no fixed shape. Particles in a liquid can flow and have more energy than in solids. Gases - No fixed volume and no fixed shape. Gas particles move with a lot of energy and fill the space available to them.
Solids are rigid and incompressible. Liquids have fixed volume but match their container. Gases completely fill their container.
Solids are substances which have a fixed volume and fixed shape. Liquids, on the other hand, have a fixed volume but no definite shape. Finally, gases don't have a definite volume or shape.
No, liquids have loosely-packed particles that move about. On the other hand, solids are said to be closely packed in fixed position.
Solids and liquids both have fixed volumes.
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Solids and liquids both have fixed volumes... in that if they are put into a container, they will not expand to fill the container. Gases on the other hand, do the exact opposite - they expand to fill their containers, thus not having fixed volumes.
Both liquids and Solids have definite volumes
solids and liquids
solids and liquids
both liquids and solids have definite volumes
Both have a fixed volume.
Yes they do. Liquids have no fixed shape and gases have no fixed volume.
They are both incompressible, and they have a fixed volume at a fixed temperature.
Sort of, Solids have a fixed shape, while liquids have no fixed shape.
Compress. They tend to occupy a nearly fixed volume.