Which property of matter is same in liquid and gas state but different in solid state?

1 Answer
Apr 30, 2018

Liquids and gases do not have an inherent, definite shape.

Explanation:

The difference between these phases of matter is the movement of the molecules in the substance. In solids, molecules are relatively stationary; substances in the solid state are rigid and structured. In liquids and gases, molecules frequently move and slip past each other. Because of this, solid substances retain a definite shape regardless of their container, and liquids and gases change shape to fit their container.