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Se the term "definite" or "no definite" in the blanks below to make each statement accurate.

1.) Water in the liquid form has _____ shape and _____ volume.
A. Definite; definite
B. No definite; definite
C. Definite; no definite
D. No definite; no definite

2.) Water in the solid state has a _____ shape and _____ volume.
A. Definite; definite
B. No definite; definite
C. Definite; no definite
D. No definite; no definite

3.) Water in the gaseous state, or water vapor, has _____ shape and _____ volume.
A. Definite; definite
B. No definite; definite
C. Definite; no definite
D. No definite; no definite

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Final answer:

Water in its liquid form has a definite volume but no definite shape, while in its solid form, it possesses both a definite shape and volume, and as a gas, it has neither a definite volume nor shape.

Step-by-step explanation:

Water in its liquid form has a definite volume but no definite shape, while in its solid form, it possesses both a definite shape and volume, and as a gas, it has neither a definite volume nor shape.

1.) Water in the liquid form has no definite shape and definite volume. The correct answer is B. No definite; definite.

2.) Water in the solid state has a definite shape and definite volume. The correct answer is A. Definite; definite.

3.) Water in the gaseous state, or water vapor, has no definite shape and no definite volume. The correct answer is D. No definite; no definite.

1.) Water in the liquid form has no definite shape and definite volume. 2.) Water in the solid state has a definite shape and definite volume. 3.) Water in the gaseous state, or water vapor, has no definite shape and no definite volume.

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