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The state/states of matter, that have both a fixed shape and a definite volume,
is/are-
liquids and solids
gas and liquids
solids only
liquids only
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solid only
Explanation:
because water have only have definite volume
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Solids only
Solid
The state of matter in which the particles are closely packed.
In this state of matter particles cannot move.
Intermolecular space is least in solids whereas intermolecular attraction is the most in solids.
Hence it is proved that solids have both a definite shape and a definite volume.
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