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Which phase of matter is made up of particles that are packed relatively close together, with an indefinite shape but a definite volume? gas liquid plasma solid?

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Answer:

A solid

Step-by-step explanation:

having the interior completely filled up, free from cavities, or not hollow:

a solid piece of chocolate.

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property of gas

gas molecules are very loosely bonded with each other so the force between the molecules is very weak

Due to this weak force the molecules of gas can attain any shape and any volume.

So gas moles have no finite shape and no finite volume

Property of Solids

Solids are tightly packed and having very strong bond between the molecules

If all molecules are tightly bonded then they have always a finite shape and finite volume so in this case we can not change the volume or shape of the solids as it is fixed.

Property of Liquids

Liquid molecules are moderately bonded together and since the force is more than the force between the gas molecules so liquids have finite volume but indefinite shape

liquid attains the shape of the container but its volume is fixed

So in above all examples Liquid is correct answer

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