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Solids: they have fixed shape and fixed volume. They cannot be compressed much. They cannot flow. They do not fill their container completely. They have high density. They are heavy. Liquids: they have fixed volume but not fixed shape they take the shape of their container. They cannot be compressed much. They can flow. They do not fill their container completely. They have moderate to high density. Gases: they do not have fixed shape and volume. They can be compressed easily. They can flow. They fill their container completely. They have very low density.
Solids are rigid and incompressible. Liquids have fixed volume but match their container. Gases completely fill their container.
All liquids have a fixed volume and takes the shape of its Container.
No, liquids do not have a fixed shape. They take the shape of the container they are in.
A solid has a fixed shape and volume and cannot be compressed
Solids: they have fixed shape and fixed volume. They cannot be compressed much. They cannot flow. They do not fill their container completely. They have high density. They are heavy. Liquids: they have fixed volume but not fixed shape they take the shape of their container. They cannot be compressed much. They can flow. They do not fill their container completely. They have moderate to high density. Gases: they do not have fixed shape and volume. They can be compressed easily. They can flow. They fill their container completely. They have very low density.
Often, a spring loaded mechanism on a LH side view mirror cannot be fixed. The mirror will need to be replaced instead of being fixed.
brick is called the solid because it has all the properties of solids that are 1 it has fixed shape and fixed volume 2 it cannot be compressed as its particles are closely packed 3 it cannot flow 4 it has high density 5 the container is not needed to store them
Solids are rigid and incompressible. Liquids have fixed volume but match their container. Gases completely fill their container.
A solid has a fixed shape and a fixed volume. A liquid has a fixed volume, but assumes the shape of its container. A gas assumes both the shape and volume of its container.
That cannot be answered. You can have many different sizes, the only reason it would be fixed is if your local authority made a regulation.
All liquids have a fixed volume and takes the shape of its Container.
No, liquids do not have a fixed volume - their volume is that of the container
No, liquids do not have a fixed shape. They take the shape of the container they are in.
When its enclosed in a container.
A solid has a fixed shape and volume and cannot be compressed
A substance which has no fixed shape, but takes on the shape of its container, and has a fixed volume at a fixed temperature. It is not compressible.