Liquids assume the shape of their container; it has no definite dimensions; it is not compressible; it has mass, colour, odour;
argon's physical properties are: gas or liquid forms colorless/odourless/ tasteless :)
All options given are the physical properties of matter
The physical properties of water will change when it freezes, turning from a liquid to a solid.
solid, liquid and gas
Colorless liquid
It is liquid at room temperature.
Every state of matter (solid, liquid, gas, plasma) has both chemical and physical properties. For example, a solid's physical properties include shape and density, while its chemical properties refer to its reactivity or ability to undergo chemical reactions. Similarly, a liquid's physical properties include viscosity and boiling point, while its chemical properties determine its ability to interact with other substances.
The physical properties of water will change when it freezes, turning from a liquid to a solid
Physical properties of liquid include: appearance, color, odor, boiling point, density and solubility
Solid, Liquid, and Gas.
Flavorful and liquid
If something is liquid, that's its physical state. Solid, liquid, and gas are the states of matter as they began in the modern era. This differentiates matter from the time when things were earth, air, fire or water, or a combination of them. Note also that we've added plasma and a couple of other physical properties to solids, liquids and gases.