the state of matter that changes shape when placed in a different container is water
if matter expands to fill the volume of its container its a suspension.
Liquid. You can measure the exact volume of a liquid but you can put it into containers that changes the shape of the liquid.
The state of matter that has a definite volume but no definite shape and takes the shape of its container is a liquid. Liquid particles can move past one another, allowing them to take the shape of the container they are in while maintaining a constant volume.
Liquids because when they are put into different beakers their shapes might change but their volume will always be the same.
The three different types of matter are solids, liquids, and gases. Solids have a definite shape and volume, liquids have a definite volume but take the shape of their container, and gases have neither a definite shape nor volume and expand to fill their container.
if matter expands to fill the volume of its container its a suspension.
The matter that takes the shape but not the volume of its container is a gas. Gases have particles that are far apart and move freely, allowing them to fill the shape of their container but not have a fixed volume.
Only liquid. Gas never has a definite volume. Both will always take the shape of their container though.A liquid
A gas is a form of matter that does not have a definite shape or volume. Gases expand to fill the container they are in and take the shape of the container.
The matter that can change shape and volume is gas.
Superfluidity
Liquid
The state of matter that keeps the same volume but changes shape when it changes container is a liquid. Liquids do not have a fixed shape but take the shape of their container due to their ability to flow and fill the container.
The state of matter that keeps its shape and volume in a container is a solid. Solids have a definite shape and volume because their particles are tightly packed and have little room to move around.
water. :)
a liquid
A gas will always take the shape and volume of its container. Gas particles are free to move around and fill the space they are in.