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Liquids and gases
A gas takes on the shape of the container it is in and expands to fill the whole container.
Talking about the three "classical" states of matter, solids and liquids have a more or less fixed volume - they can be considered incompressible for most practical purposes - whereas a gas will fill up any container where you put it in.
Superfluidity
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Liquids and gases
Liquid
Both a gas and a liquid will take the shape of its container.
Gas and liquid will take it
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Solids do not take the shape of the container
A gas takes on the shape of the container it is in and expands to fill the whole container.
A solid has a shape of its own. Liquids and gases take the shape of their container.
Gas and liquids require containers to contain the matter