which state of matter has definite volume but no definite
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solid: Has a definite shape and volume. liquid: Has a definite volume, but take the shape of the container. gas: Has no definite shape or volume. change of state: When matter is converted from one of the three states (example: solid, liquid, or gas) to another state.
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liquid is a state of matter which have definite volume but not definite shape. it can be explained by the fact that the water which is a liquid can flow easily but will remain in same volume or because the same amount amount cannot change but only its shape changes according to the container in which it is kept
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