A liquid.
Its a liquid because if you put a liquid in a hearts shape bottle it will look like a heart. But you cant change the volume. Its always the same.
The matter state with a definite volume but an indefinite shape is a liquid. Liquids take the shape of their container but maintain a constant volume.
There is none a state of matter with such a property ;Solids have Definite Volumes and Definite Shapes ;Liquids have Definite Volumes but Indefinite Shapes ;Gases have Indefinite Volumes and Indefinite Shapes .
solid melts to liquid and liquid boils to solid
Gas
im assuming that you meant definite shape and definite volume, in which case it would be a solid. Water has a definite volume, but not shape; and a gas has indefinite for both
Liquids have no shape, but a defined volume
liquids are defined as matter that has a indefinite shape but a definite volume
A solid is a state of matter has a definite volume and definite shape.
liquid has an indefinite shape and a definite volume,low compressibility and expands slightly
The state of matter 1- having definite shape and definite volume issolid. 2- having indefinite shape but definite volume is liquid. and 3- having indefinite shape and indefinite volume is gas, while super heated gas having nuclei in a sea of electrons is plasma,the 4th state of matter the huge amount of plasma is in our nearby, the sun.
A liquid has an indefinite shape and a definite volume.
Gas has no definite volume because its particles are spread out and can expand to fill any container they are placed in. The other states of matter - solid, liquid, and plasma - have a definite volume.