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➡Sugar or salt crystals when kept in a container takes the shape of container but are considered as solid substances.
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Sugar and salt are semi-solid substances. They cannot be fully considered as solid, nor as a liquid and not a gas too. Therefore, they tend to have characteristics of all three states of matter
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Solids have high rigidity and the have fixed volume and shape, when sugar or salt crystals are kept in a container, they take the shape of the container because the container will be of large size compared to the salt and sugar crystals, though they are kept in any containers they are considered as solids only, their state will not be changing. These crystals just fill up the empty space of the container.
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