Solids. (Anything that isn't a liquid or a gas)
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shape or volume in different containers or when subjected to different pressures or temperatures.
Gases do that.
A gas does not change shape when placed in different containers because its particles are free to move and spread out to fill the available space, regardless of the container's shape or size. This property is known as compressibility, where gases can be compressed or expanded to fit the volume of their container.
Liquids and gases share the property of changing shape in different containers. Liquids take the shape of their containers due to their ability to flow and conform to the shape of the container. Gases also fill the space of their container, taking its shape as they expand to fill the available volume.
The two states of matter that are considered fluids are liquids and gases. Both have the ability to flow and change shape to fit their containers.
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A Liquid of course! It can change from containers but not the volume stabilizes.
A Liquid of course! It can change from containers but not the volume stabilizes.
Some semi-solids might, but a solid, by definition keeps it's original shape.
Juice takes the shape of the container it's in due to its liquid state. It doesn't have a specific shape of its own when poured into different containers.
The common states are gas and liquid.