Then they would be called as Heterocyclic compound.
Those would be called similar solids.
Yes, solids have a definite shape
No. Solids are resistant to changes in both shape and volume.
Solids change their shapes in many ways. Solids will melt if they are in hot temperatures, and this changes their shape.
Gases, Liquids and solids are sometimes contrasted by the fact that liquids and gasses will take on the shape of the container that they are placed in while solids do not.
Solids have a fixed volume or shape at room temperature or pressure.
Solids have a definite shape and volume, while liquids have a definite volume but take the shape of their container. Liquids can flow and take the shape of the container they are in, unlike solids which have a fixed shape.
If the jars were broken, the shape of the substances would likely spread out and take the shape of their surroundings. Liquids would flow and fill the available space, solids would scatter and disperse, and gases would expand to fill the area they are in.
Solids don't change their size or shape.
small amounts fill large containers
That would be gas. Liquids have no definite shape but definite volume, and solids have definite shape and definite volume. :)
Yes, solids have their own volume and shape. The particles in solids are closely packed together, giving them a fixed shape and volume. Examples of solids include wood, metal, and glass.