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shape or volume in different containers or when subjected to different pressures or temperatures.
Solids. (Anything that isn't a liquid or a gas)
The two states of matter that are considered fluids are liquids and gases. Both have the ability to flow and change shape to fit their containers.
The common states are gas and liquid.
The state is gas. Gasses can expand and be put in containers of different shapes.
Superfluidity
Superfluidity
Gases do that.
take up space and have particles
Solids do not take the shape of the container
Liquids and gasses assume the shape of their containers. Solids do not. There are also other states of matter.