Take the mass of each liquid, divide by the volume, and that gives you density. If the density is nearly 1g/mL, it is water.
lettuce container, eggs container, All types of food has a container.
No it cannot be split into to containers as it is a solid?
liquids because water and other liquids take shapes of their containers
Gas and liquids require containers to contain the matter
This would be a liquid. You can experiment by moving the liquids back and forth between a couple different containers.
Solids and liquids both have fixed volumes... in that if they are put into a container, they will not expand to fill the container. Gases on the other hand, do the exact opposite - they expand to fill their containers, thus not having fixed volumes.
Solids retain their shape. It is liquids, gasses, and plasmas that take the shape of their containers.
Some are, some aren't.
Solids do not flow and conform to the outline of their containers. Imagine dropping a rock into a glass. It will still be shaped like it was before you dropped it. Liquids, however, do form to their containers, so pouring water from a square container into a round one will allow the water to chnage shape to match its container.
Because liquids has not a form (as solids).
Liquids have the form of the containers.
Liquids take on the shape of any container they are placed in. If the volume of the container is less than the total volume of the liquid, them the difference in quantity will overflow the top of the container.