1. Which of the following phases of matter has no definite size, but it tal the shape of the container? A. gas B. solid C. liquid D. plasma
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- Gas: No definite shape or volume; it expands to fill the shape and volume of its container. - Solid: Definite shape and volume; it does not change to fit the container. - Liquid: Definite volume but no definite shape; it takes the shape of its container. - Show more…
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