Final answer:
Both the liquid and solid states have a definite volume.
Step-by-step explanation:
The property of both the liquid and solid state is a definite volume.
In the liquid state, the particles of the substance have enough energy to partially overcome intermolecular interactions, allowing them to move about each other while remaining in contact. Liquids have a definite volume, but they take the shape of the container.
In the solid state, the particles are tightly packed and arranged in a regular pattern, giving solids a definite shape and volume.