A solid does. Liquids change in shape and gases change in both shape and volume.
A Solid because it has the same volume and shape unless you change its state of matter, it wont have the same volume or shape.
not nessaserily a 1x8x8 rectangle has the same volume as a 4x4x4 cube
A solid will remain the same volume and shape A liquid will remain the same volume but change shape to its container A gas will expand its volume to fill its container entirely
The shape can change, the volume will stay the same.
Lots of things.
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The volume and shape are not important for the chemical composition; the melting point can be a serious indication but it is not an absolute criterion.
The state of matter that has definite volume, but indefinite shape is the liquid state. A solid constantly has the same shape and volume. A wooden block (solid) will not change its shape or volume unless it is melted, but that would involve changing it from solid to liquid. A liquid constantly has the same volume, but its shape changes. Find a cylindrical container that has the same volume as a rectangular container. Fill the cylindrical container with water. Then, pour the water to the rectangular container. The shape of the water changed from cylindrical to rectangular and the volume remained the same, unless some water was dropped in the process. A gas has changing shape and volume. Find a small container full of a colored gas. Open in it inside a room. The gas will spread all over the room. Its volume changed from the volume of the container to the size of the room. Its shape has changed from the shape of the container to the shape of the room.
Two different shapes can have the same volume, depending on the dimensions of each one.
Nothin they are the same.
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