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Liquids and gases will "take the shape" of their container.
Liquids and gases will "take the shape" of their container.
Liquids and gasses will expand or contract to take the shape of a container.
Superfluidity
gases takes the shape and volume of the container
Solids conform to your needs. [As distinct from gases and liquids.]
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The two states of matter that take the shape of their container are gases and liquids. Gases have no fixed shape or volume and will expand to fill any container, while liquids have a fixed volume but take the shape of their container.
take the shape of their container.
Gases do not have a definite shape or volume. They take the shape and volume of the container in which they are confined. Gases are highly compressible and can expand to fill any space available to them.
No they don't because they have tightly packed particles. But liquids can take the shape of their container.
A solid molecule, due to its fixed shape and volume, will not take the shape of its container. Liquids and gases, on the other hand, will conform to the shape of the container they are placed in.