A liquid has a definite size but no definite shape. In contrast, a solid has definite size and shape, and a gas has no definite size or shape.
A gas is a type of matter that does not have a definite shape or size. Gases will expand to fill the space available to them, taking on the shape of their container.
Solids. Gas and liquids take the shape of their containers and therefore don't have a definite size or shape
A gas is a form of matter that has no definite size or shape. Gases take the shape and volume of their container and their particles are spread out and move freely.
A gas is a form of matter that has no definite shape or size, as its particles are free to move and fill the space available to them. Examples of gases include oxygen, carbon dioxide, and hydrogen.
A gas or a plasma takes on the entire size (volume) and shape of its container. A liquid takes the shape of its container but always has a definite size (volume) and may not completely fill its container.
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A solid has both a definite size and shape. A liquid has a definite size but no definite shape. A gas has neither a definite size nor shape.
Solids are the only phase of matter which have a fixed shape and volume.
A gas is a type of matter that does not have a definite shape or size. Gases will expand to fill the space available to them, taking on the shape of their container.
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A brick.
No, but it does have a definite volume.
Solids. Gas and liquids take the shape of their containers and therefore don't have a definite size or shape
It is called a GAS. Gases have no definite volume (can be compressed) and no definite shape
There is no size of matter