water and gas
It depends on whether the container is shaped like a cuboid (brick) or a cylinder or some other shape. Different formulae will apply in different circumstances.
Methane is a gas and so takes the shape of the container that it is in.
it depends on the size and shape of the coin and container
A container of liquid in which to immerse the shape.
Solids.
A gas does not change shape when placed in different containers because its particles are free to move and spread out to fill the available space, regardless of the container's shape or size. This property is known as compressibility, where gases can be compressed or expanded to fit the volume of their container.
water and gas
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Any Liquid or Gas
A solid
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The state of matter that maintains both shape and volume when placed in a different container is a solid. Solids have particles that are tightly packed together, giving them a fixed shape and volume.
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No, the volume of a liquid remains constant regardless of the container it is placed in. However, the shape of the liquid may change to fit the shape of the container, giving the illusion of occupying a different space.