a form of matter has no fixed shape but it has a fixed volume and example of this form of matter is
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Liquid
Explanation:
ex-water
it takes the shape of the container it is present in so it doesn't have a fixed shape
but at the sam time the molecules in the liquid doesn't emerge out of the liquid and spread like air so it is said to have a fixed volume
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the answer is liquid as it has fixed volume but not fixed shape. eg. water
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