Anything fluidic, like a gass or a liquid.
Ex. Water is a liquid; a fluid with no specific shape
Same with Oxygen, this is also a fluid; a gass, with no specific shape.
The smell of a substance is related to its molecular shape through the interaction of odorant molecules with olfactory receptors in the nose. The specific shape and structure of the odorant molecules determine how they fit into the receptors, leading to the perception of different smells. Small changes in molecular shape can result in significant differences in odor perception.
This substance is a liquid.
I would think it would be something like liquid or gas, for they have no set form or shape; they take on the shape of the container they are in...
A substance that is lacking a definite shape is a liquid. Liquids take the shape of the container they are in but do not have a fixed shape of their own.
This substance is a liquid.
A liquid is a substance that can be poured and takes the shape of its container.
"liquids"
Depends on the substance, sometimes in crystals, sometimes random, usually a mix. The type (shape) o.f the crystals is often specific for each substance. But once in solid form, the relationship between particles remains fixed.
The characteristic of a substance that has no definite shape but definite volume is called fluidity.
Enzymes interact with substrates by binding only with specific substrates. Enzymes will then alter the shape of the substrate in order to induce reaction.
A substance that has a defined volume but an undefined shape is a liquid. Liquids take the shape of their container but maintain a fixed volume.
The specific heat of a substance is a characteristic property that remains constant regardless of the amount. Therefore, the specific heat of 50 g of a substance will be the same as the specific heat of 10 g of the same substance.