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WHICH PROPERTIES OF A SOLID ARE SHARED WITH LIQUID BUT NOT WITH GAS
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Both solids and liquids have a definite volume

Step-by-step explanation:

There are three states of matter which are; solids, liquids and gases.

All three states of matter have unique peculiarities. The solids have a definite shape and volume because of very strong intermoleclar forces in operation in the system.

Liquids also have a definite volume, but do not have a definite shape. They take the container's shape. However, there are less intermolecular interaction in the liquid states.

It is common to assume that gas particles do not interact. A gas does not have definite shape and volume and the weakest magnitude of intermolecuar interference.

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