Solids are the only forms of matter having definite shape and volume.
solids have a regular geometrical shape . they have a tendency to maintain their shape when subjected to outside force. solids may break under force but it is difficult to change their shape.
Solids have a fixed volume or shape at room temperature or pressure.
Yes, solids have their own volume and shape. The particles in solids are closely packed together, giving them a fixed shape and volume. Examples of solids include wood, metal, and glass.
Yes. Solids have shapes and volume. Liquids take they're own shape and gas spreads.
Most solids have a repeating pattern arrangement of particles in a crystalline structure. This structure allows the particles to maintain a regular and ordered arrangement, resulting in the solid having a distinct shape and volume.
- solids have a shape and a volume- liquids have a volume but not a shape- gases haven't shape or volume (in free form)
Solids.
Solids have a definite shape and volume, while liquids have a definite volume but take the shape of their container. Liquids can flow and take the shape of the container they are in, unlike solids which have a fixed shape.
The property that only solids have is definite shape and volume. Solids maintain their shape and volume without taking the shape of the container they are in.
Because they are 3 dimensional objects having breadth, width and depth.
Yes, particles in a solid are typically arranged in a regular and repeating pattern. This ordered arrangement is what gives solids their definite shape and volume.