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Matter that takes both the shape and volume of its container is a gas. A solid is characterized by having a definite shape and definite volume.
A liquid is defined as something that has a constant volume but conforms to the shape of its container. This is different from a gas which has variable volume and conforms to the shape of its container. It is also different from a solid which has a constant volume and does not change to fit the shape of its container.
-- Gases change their shape and volume to match the container they're in. -- Liquids change their shape but not their volume. -- Solids don't change anything. It doesn't matter if they're in a glass jar, a rubber balloon, or a paper bag. ===== A Gas
All four states of matter could fill a container completely if there was enough of them.That said the properties of the 3 states of matter (that you need to know about for high/secondary school) are:Solid - Fixed shape and fixed volume.Liquid - No fixed shape but fixed volume.Gas - No fixed shape, no fixed volume and fill the space available.A large enough volume of liquid or solid could fill a container completely but only the smallest amount of a gas will fill the whole container.
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No. A solid has a definite volume no matter what container it is placed in.
the state of matter that changes shape when placed in a different container is water
its a begging volume and a ending volume you will subbract it.
if matter expands to fill the volume of its container its a suspension.
if matter expands to fill the volume of its container its a suspension.
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