Solids
The state of matter that keeps its shape and volume when placed in a different container is a solid. Solids have a definite shape and volume because their particles are closely packed together and have strong forces of attraction between them.
Superfluidity
A liquid is a state of matter that has a definite volume but no definite shape. Liquids take the shape of their container but maintain a constant volume.
The state of matter that maintains both shape and volume when placed in a different container is a solid. Solids have particles that are tightly packed together, giving them a fixed shape and volume.
A liquid. A gas has no definite volume, as it's volume is whatever the volume of the container it is in happens to be. A solid, by it's nature of being solid, will not take on the shape of it's container.
The state of matter that keeps the same volume but changes shape when it changes container is a liquid. Liquids do not have a fixed shape but take the shape of their container due to their ability to flow and fill the container.
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The state of matter that keeps its shape and volume when placed in a different container is a solid. Solids have a definite shape and volume because their particles are closely packed together and have strong forces of attraction between them.
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if matter expands to fill the volume of its container its a suspension.
A substance that keeps the same volume but takes the shape of its container is known as a liquid. Liquids have a fixed volume but can move and adjust to the shape of the container they are in.
The matter that takes the shape but not the volume of its container is a gas. Gases have particles that are far apart and move freely, allowing them to fill the shape of their container but not have a fixed volume.