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A certain substance a cannot be compressed but takes up the shape of the container in which it is placed what will u regard its physical state is

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Answered by utkarsh8791
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Answer:

A certain substance A cannot be compressed but takes up the shape of the container in which it is placed. ... Takes the shape of the container means the substance is a fluid. So,as you know fluid may be a liquid or gas,so it can be both. But again another condition given that A can not be compressed.

Answered by nafibarli789
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Answer:

A certain substance cannot be shortened but carries up the form of the container in which it exists placed which will you regard its physical state as a liquid.

The correct answer is liquid.

Explanation:

The substance must be in a liquid state, therefore can be defined as the liquid that exists the only state of matter is comprehended by three states which can't be shortened or can be compressed but only to a tiny extent, hence taking shape of a container exists also the characteristic part of the liquid.

Taking the shape of the container signifies the substance exists as fluid.

So, as you comprehend fluid may be a liquid or gas, it can be both.

Gases can be shortened up to a limit. But liquids can not be shortened so smoothly.

Therefore, the correct answer is liquid.

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