Two states of matter are described below. State A: Changes shape and volume State B: Changes shape but not volume Which combination of the state and a substance in that state is correct?
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because : in gaseous form of matter it changes shape and volume both
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B
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B: because a liquid can change it's shape but the volume doesn't get changed.
The shape of the liquid depends upon the shape of the container in which the liquid is kept and the volume remains same.
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