Solids keep their shape because they are composed of elements and/or molecules which are chemically bound to each other by electrostatic forces operating on a submicroscopic level.
a solid keeps it shape unless it is broken
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It keeps it's shape
A solid keeps its shape and volume because its particles are closely packed together and have strong forces of attraction between them. This allows the solid to maintain a fixed shape and size.
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An salt cube nvm nvm Schumachere adds: This is NOT the answer. If you look on different sites, you will find that the answer is a solid. A salt cube is an example of a solid, yes, but it is not the answer to this specific question.
A substance that keeps its shape is called a solid. Solids have a defined shape and volume, with particles that are closely packed together in a fixed arrangement.
A substance that keeps its definite shape because it cant move freely is called a solid.
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Of the three states of matter...solid, liquid, or gas...only a solid wouldn't need a container.