What is meant both sugar and salt take the shape of the vessel in which they are kept, yet they are solids
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Sugar and salt are both solids. They take the shape of their respective jars as the individual crystals of each are small and many of these small sugar or salt crystals can fill up the empty spaces of a container.
sugar and salt are actually solids but are in very small small pieces so when we put sugar or salt in a vessel(or dibba) it spreads into it according to shape of that vessel like a liquid but still it is considered solid.
Actually, this sentence " it takes the shape of the vessel" is a property of liquids like you know and it is now saying that sugar and salt also do this but they are not liquids.
I was just explaining you the answer in my words but if you want to write a to the point answer you can write that from this explanation using your mind.
And mind you I am not being rude tho
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