Give reason for sugar or salt when kept in a container takes shape of container but are considered as solid substances
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Sugar and salt take up the shape of jar but still considered as solid Why
It is still a solid, as each individual grain of sand has a shape of its own and keeps that shape. In the case of things such as sand, salt and sugar, when you pour them from a container they will create a pile on the floor or bench top due to each individual grain having its own shape.
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crystals of salt and sugar are fixed they just fill tge empty spaces of the container
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