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The state of matter that maintains both shape and volume when placed in a different container is a solid. Solids have particles that are tightly packed together, giving them a fixed shape and volume.
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The state of matter that keeps its shape and volume when placed in a different container is a solid. Solids have a definite shape and volume because their particles are closely packed together and have strong forces of attraction between them.
The state is gas. Gasses can expand and be put in containers of different shapes.
its a begging volume and a ending volume you will subbract it.
the state of matter that changes shape when placed in a different container is water
No. A solid has a definite volume no matter what container it is placed in.
A gas changes shape when placed into a container. Gases do not have a fixed shape or volume, and they expand to fill the space available to them. This is in contrast to solids and liquids, which have a fixed shape and volume.