A solid will remain the same volume and shape
A liquid will remain the same volume but change shape to its container
A gas will expand its volume to fill its container entirely
the liquid state of matter
solid state
A solid is a state of matter that does not change in volume because the particles are closely packed together and have fixed positions.
No, The state of matter only affects its' concentration. No matter what state matter is in, it will always have the same mass (assuming it doesn't drip or float away). However, the state of matter can affect the area or volume of matter.
There are two states that have no definite shape and volume. Gas and Plasma.
All states of matter - solid, liquid, and gas - have mass and volume. Mass refers to the amount of matter in an object, while volume is the amount of space it occupies. Plasma, the fourth state of matter, also has mass and volume.
A solid is a state of matter has a definite volume and definite shape.
The liquid state of matter has volume but no definite shape.
The state of matter that has no definite shape or volume is called a gas.
The state of matter that has no definite volume or shape is called a gas.
The state of matter is actually to states of matter. Solid and liquid are the states of matter that have a volume,(liquid) and shape(solid).
a gas Actually all three states of matter can do this, but the gas state in the most.