Gas and liquids require containers to contain the matter
Liquids and gases
Liquid and has
a LIQUID
Both a gas (carbon dioxide) and a liquid (water) will take on the shape of the containers.
A liquid takes the shape of its container.
Liquids and Gases are both matter, and are not solids.
No, liquids take the shape of the container they are in.
Both a gas and a liquid will take the shape of its container.
Gas and liquid will take it
Liquids and gases
A solid has a shape of its own. Liquids and gases take the shape of their container.
Solids do not take the shape of the container
Both a gas and a liquid will take the shape of its container.
A gas takes on the shape of the container it is in and expands to fill the whole container.
Both a gas and a liquid will take the shape of its container.
the state of matter that changes shape when placed in a different container is water
The three common states of matter are solid, liquid, and gas. Solids have a fixed shape and volume, liquids have a fixed volume but take the shape of their container, and gases have neither a fixed shape nor volume and expand to fill their container.
Superfluidity
yes it can