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No. It takes the shape of it's container.

So does a gas.

Only a solid has a definite shape and size.

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WRONG! The answer is YES. A liquid may not have a definite shape, but it has a definite volume. If you had 10 mL of water in a cup, and you spilled it all on the floor, on the floor is still 10 mL of water, no? So yes to the volume, and no to the shape.

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Lol, seems to me you mean yes and no. But, the answer is actually no, since it does not have definite volume AND definite shape. It only has definite volume, since for shape, it takes the shape of its container.

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Liquids have a definite volume and take the shape of the container they are in.

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Liquids have a definite volume but an indefinite shape.

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Liquid has a shape that can vary because particles of a liquid can flow to new locations.

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False

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