shape and volume
shape
no because a solid has particles tightly packed it is hard to change a solid
Brittle or frangible.
Solids change their shapes in many ways. Solids will melt if they are in hot temperatures, and this changes their shape.
False. Solids have a definite shape and volume, meaning they resist changes in volume under normal conditions. While they can undergo slight changes in volume due to temperature variations or pressure, these changes are typically minimal compared to liquids and gases.
Solids change their shapes in many ways. Solids will melt if they are in hot temperatures, and this changes their shape.
That means that its shape doesn't easily change.
The identity of the property does not change so the physical properties change but not the chemical
Gases have the property of indefinite shape and volume, as they expand to fill any container. They also have low density compared to liquids and solids. Gases can be compressed and expand easily when heated.
Solids become liquids. A phase change.
Since ice is solid, it does not change to solids. Your question is confused.
One property of liquids that they do not share with solids is the ability to flow and take the shape of their container. Liquids have the ability to move past one another, while solids maintain their fixed shape and volume.