A liquid.
Liquid is the state of matter that takes the shape of it's container and flows.
A liquid has a certain volume, flows, and assumes the shape of it's container.
A liquid is a matter as it occupies space and has mass.
A liquid is unique because it takes the shape of its container, flows easily, and does not have a fixed shape or volume. Liquids also have a definite volume, but no definite shape.
a solid because the particles don't move like your computer water doesn't have a definite shape because it moves and flows gas doesn't have a definite volume because it takes the shape of its container and plasma is just special
Liquid is one of the states of matter, characterized by a substance that flows and takes the shape of its container. Liquids have a definite volume but not a definite shape. Examples of liquids include water, milk, and oil.
A liquid.
Liquid matter has a definite volume but takes the shape of its container. It flows and takes on the shape of its container due to weak intermolecular forces. Liquids have a density higher than gases but lower than solids.
Gases flow anywhere they want to. This is one of the special properties of gases. They do NOT have a definite volume or shape. They take the shape of their container and fill the volume of that container.
Has definite volume but no definite shape.
water can have different states. you can read a phase diagram of water to see that only within a certain temperature and pressure for water to be in liquid state ~Also: You are able to get wet by it and it has no definite shape.
The liquid phase of matter is a state in which particles have enough energy to move and flow past each other but are still close enough to maintain attraction. Liquids have a definite volume but take the shape of their container.