No. It expands to fill any container it's in. If you pump it out of one container
and into a different one, it changes its shape to match the new container.
A particular defensive shape to keep the English fleet out.
it can be any shape
The Parthenon is rectangular in shape.
A funnel shape
it has its own shape to it it is not a legal shape but without all of the twists and turns a rectangle.
Water vapour does not have definite shape and does not have definite volume.
No. It takes on the shape of whatever you put it in.
Bromine. This is a liquid at room temperature and pressure but fumes a rich reddy brown vapour. Keep it in a fume cupboard.
It has to keep its shape to do its particular job.
To keep the Liebig condenser cool so it can condense the vapour
All vapours, gasses, etc, can only have a definite shape if they are inside a container.
you can boil the water but keep the vapour a.k.a distill it. If you only boil it the salt will remain.
vapour pressure lowering
they keep their shape because of pellicle
you keep your dog in shape by taking it on a walk every day and feeding it the right foods.
The cell wall helps keep the shape of the cell.
Their shape helps them to keep it floating by being full of air and their shape is mostly for speed and being able to move.