Liquids.
Yes. Liquids take the shape of a container but not the volume, and gases take the shape and volume of a container.
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.
The volume of a sample of liquid is fixed, but may expand or contract with heat. The shape of a liquid is defined by its container. In the absence of gravity, liquids outside a container will assume a generally spherical shape.
a liquid
A solid is one of three common states of matter. Your other two are gas and liquid. A gas is a free flowing fluid that fills the entire volume of it's container. (undefined volume and undefined shape) a liquid is a free flowing fluid that does not fill the entire volume of it's container, but rather formes to it's shape. (Set volume and undefined shape A solid is a form of matter that has a set volume and a set shape. It is not a fluid and it does not flow freely. Examples: rocks, trees, tables, cups, pencils, etc...
A substance that is not a solid or gas, takes the shape of its container, has definite volume, but no definite shape.
A liquid is a state of matter that has a defined volume but no defined shape. In a liquid, particles are close enough to have a fixed volume, but not in a fixed position, allowing the substance to take the shape of its container.
Heat causes substances to change their state because, when heated, the molecules within the substance to move around faster. The faster the molecules bounce about, the weaker they are held together.
Yes. Liquids take the shape of a container but not the volume, and gases take the shape and volume of a container.
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.
yes volume has a defined shape and volume gas does not have a definite shape or volume liquid does not have defined shape but does have define volume
No defined shape, capable of flowing and taking on the shape of its container, but having a defined volume (unlike a gas, which has no defined volume)
The state of matter characterized by definite shape and volume is solid. In a solid, molecules are closely packed together and have a fixed position relative to each other, which gives the substance a defined shape and volume.
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The characteristic of a substance that has no definite shape but definite volume is called fluidity.
The volume of a sample of liquid is fixed, but may expand or contract with heat. The shape of a liquid is defined by its container. In the absence of gravity, liquids outside a container will assume a generally spherical shape.
This substance is a liquid.