All common states of matter (gas, liquid, solid) can change in volume, some just more easily than others. For most practical purposes, however, the volume changes associated with pressure changes in solids and liquids are negligible, whereas the volume changes of solids and liquids with changes in temperature are generally more evident (but still small compared with gases). Gases readily undergo volume changes with changing temperatures and pressures.
A solid is a state of matter that has a definite shape and volume.
Liquids because when they are put into different beakers their shapes might change but their volume will always be the same.
Liquid is the state of matter that takes the shape of it's container and flows.
liquid has no definite shape and a solid has no definite shape or volume
This state of matter is gas.
A liquid.
A Solid because it has the same volume and shape unless you change its state of matter, it wont have the same volume or shape.
Solid.
The matter with a shape and volume that don't change is in a solid state. Solids have a fixed shape and volume because their particles are closely packed together and vibrate in place.
The liquid state of matter has volume but no definite shape.
Solid state of matter is characterized by resistance to a change in volume or shape.
A state of matter that does not have a definite shape or definite volume would be a Gas. Gases are easily compressible compared to liquids, and change to any shape they occupy.
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.
liquid is the state of matter having indefinite shape but fixed volume.
The state of matter that has no definite shape or volume is a gas.
A solid is a state of matter that has a definite shape and volume.