they are described in the way that they are shaped
It has definite volume but no definite shape. It takes the shape of the container.
It has definite volume but no definite shape. It takes the shape of the container.
Liquids have a definite volume but take the shape of their container. This means they have a fixed amount of substance, but their form can change depending on the boundaries of the vessel they occupy. Unlike solids, liquids do not have a rigid structure, allowing them to flow and adapt to different environments.
A solid has a constant volume and a determinate shape.A liquid has a constant volume but an indeterminate shape.A gas has an indeterminate volume and an indeterminate shape.liquids have a constant volume at a constant temperature, and take the shape of their container.
Solids have a definite shape and volume. Liquids have a definite volume, but no definite shape - they take the shape of their container. Gases have no definite volume and no definite shape - they expand to fill their entire container.
Solids have a definite shape and volume. Liquids have a definite volume, but no definite shape - they take the shape of their container. Gases have no definite volume and no definite shape - they expand to fill their entire container.
beacause the solid has definate shape and volume a liquid has no definate shape a gas like liquid has no definate shape Volume is measured in cubic centimeter milliter (ml) Mass is directly related to the number and types of atoms present in the object
Gases have the greatest volume. Liquids are denser than gases. Most solids are slightly denser than liquids. One important exception is ice. Ice is solid water, but because of its crystal structure, ice is not as dense as liquid water.
They are called the states of matter.
the volume of them all stay the same
you compare it by finding the boiling point firstyou compare it by finding the boiling dick
In science, liquid refers to a state of matter characterized by its ability to flow and take the shape of its container. Liquids have a definite volume but no definite shape. Examples include water, alcohol, and oil.