A gas.
The type of matter that has a definite shape but no definite volume is a solid. Solids have a fixed shape because their particles are closely packed together, but they can change volume slightly in response to temperature and pressure changes.
gas
A gas is a type of matter that does not have a definite shape or size. Gases will expand to fill the space available to them, taking on the shape of their container.
WATER has no definite shape but has definite volume.
A plastic or fluid.
Milk and gasoline are examples of liquid matter. They are substances that take the shape of their container and have a definite volume, but not a definite shape.
take up space and have particles
liquid
The matter that can change shape and volume is gas.
Sugar is a chemical compound consisting of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms. It is a type of matter that is typically in the form of small crystals or granules but can also be a liquid when dissolved in water. It does not have a definite shape or volume as it can flow and take on the shape of its container.
In a gas, particles are far apart and move freely, resulting in no definite shape. The lack of strong interactions between particles allows them to spread out to fill the space of their container, leading to no definite volume.
Soda is a solution, defined as a homogeneous mixture composed of only one phase. If it is carbonated, it will contain carbon dioxide but then can contain any number of other ingredients.