Gas is an object that has no definite shape or volume. Solids and liquids have volume.
Liquid
a solid
There is none a state of matter with such a property ;Solids have Definite Volumes and Definite Shapes ;Liquids have Definite Volumes but Indefinite Shapes ;Gases have Indefinite Volumes and Indefinite Shapes .
This is the liquid state.
alcohol if is in liquid state must not have definite shape bt must hav a definite volume
not easily compressed definite mass i think
WATER has no definite shape but has definite volume.
Structure. Solids have definite shape and definite volume. Liquids have definite volume but indefinite shape. Gases have both indefinite shape and indefinite volume.
Yes; Solids have definite volume and shapes. Gases have indefinite volume and shapes. Liquids have definite volume, indefinite shape.
There is none a state of matter with such a property ;Solids have Definite Volumes and Definite Shapes ;Liquids have Definite Volumes but Indefinite Shapes ;Gases have Indefinite Volumes and Indefinite Shapes .
liquid has an indefinite shape and a definite volume,low compressibility and expands slightly
solid melts to liquid and liquid boils to solid
A liquid has an indefinite shape and a definite volume.
A liquid.Its a liquid because if you put a liquid in a hearts shape bottle it will look like a heart. But you cant change the volume. Its always the same.
Yes. A solid has a definite shape and volume. A liquid has a definite volume, but an indefinite shape. A gas has neither a definite shape or volume.
im assuming that you meant definite shape and definite volume, in which case it would be a solid. Water has a definite volume, but not shape; and a gas has indefinite for both
Gas
The object is still the same as it was before, so it should not be considered a property of the material. Properties include desity, mass, and reactivity. You would not be able to tell copper and iron apart based on their shape, only by color, density, and so on, so shape should not be considered a property of the material.
Only gases are compressible, for they have an indefinite shape and volume. Liquids, however, cannot be compressed, for they have an indefinite shape, but a definite volume.