There are two states of matter that has no definite volume or shape. They are a gas and plasma. Solid matter has a definite shape and volume.
Solid
There are four "states" of matter; plasma, gas, liquid, and solid. The "solid" state has a definite shape.
That would be called a solid. One of the other two states of matter are liquids, which has a definite volume with no definite shape. Lastly, there is the gases which have no definite shape or volume.
No. Only matter in its solid state has a definite shape and volume. Liquids have a definite volume but no definite shape, and gases have no definite shape or volume.
the liquid state of matter
Liquids and solids are the states of matter that occupy a definite volume. Gases have neither a definite volume nor shape.
the difference between the three states of matter is that a solid has a definite shape and volume. a liquid does not have a definite shape but does have a definite volume. gas does not have either.
solid state
liquid
A solid is a state of matter has a definite volume and definite shape.
Matter that has a definite shape is a solid.