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A liquid does not have a definite shape; it takes the shape of its container. This is because the particles in a liquid are free to move and flow past one another.
Yes. Solids have definite shapes because their particles are closely packed and have a fixed position relative to each other.
The term that describes a state of matter that has a definite volume but no definite shape is "liquid." Liquids take the shape of their container but maintain a constant volume.
Taffy does not have a definite shape. It is a soft and chewy candy that can be stretched, twisted, and molded easily into various shapes.
Solids have definite shapes and definite volume.
Solids have definite shapes.
Solids have definite shapes and definite volume.
Because definite shapes are solid.
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Any liquid.
A liquid does not have a definite shape; it takes the shape of its container. This is because the particles in a liquid are free to move and flow past one another.
If there is a definite pattern in the shapes and color (or just shapes). Hope this helps! -Mathwiz221
The answer is actually false Geometric shapes have definite shapes and the definition of amorphous is to be shapless
Solids have definite shapes and volumes, while liquids have definite volumes but take the shape of their containers. Gases have neither definite shape nor volume, expanding to fill any container they are placed in.
As the intermolecular space between the molecules of the solid are tightly packed,the solids have a definite shapes and volume.Hence the answer.
Matter must have mass to exist.