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Do solids take the shape of it container?

No they don't because they have tightly packed particles. But liquids can take the shape of their container.


When placed in a container will not take on the shape of the container?

solids...


What propertys do solids and liquids not share?

Solids have a definite shape and volume, while liquids have a definite volume but take the shape of their container. Liquids can flow and take the shape of the container they are in, unlike solids which have a fixed shape.


Have a definite shape and do not easily take the shape of there container?

Solids have a definite shape and do not easily take the shape of their container due to the strong intermolecular forces between their particles, which keep them locked in place. This characteristic distinguishes solids from liquids and gases, which can flow and take the shape of their container.


What could be placed in a container that would not take on the shape of the container?

Gases, Liquids and solids are sometimes contrasted by the fact that liquids and gasses will take on the shape of the container that they are placed in while solids do not.


Do solids take up the shape of a container?

No. Solids are resistant to changes in both shape and volume.


What does not take the shape of the container it is in?

Solids conform to your needs. [As distinct from gases and liquids.]


Which states of matter doesn't take the shapes of their containers?

Solids do not take the shape of the container


Is solid do not take the shape of the container they are in?

Yes, solids have a fixed shape and volume, and do not take the shape of the container they are in. The particles in a solid are closely packed together, which allows them to maintain their specific shape and volume.


All solids are the same in that they take what of the container?

neither the shape nor the volume


What do Solids liquids and gases have different?

Solids have a definite shape and volume, while liquids have a definite volume but take the shape of their container. Gases have neither a definite shape nor volume and expand to fill their container.


How can you tell solids and liquids apart?

Liquids are malleable, meaning you can shape them, or they can change to fit the shape of the container they are being held in. Solids are basically classified as anything that can not(dramatically) change form or conform to another shape.