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Liquids are similar to gases in that they both have

A. a definite volume.
B. no definite shape.
C. no definite volume.
D. particles that remain in contact with each other.

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Liquids are similar to gases in that they both have no definite shape.
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The correct answer is B. No definite shape

Step-by-step explanation:

Gas and liquid are two different states of matter. In these states, particles move more freely than in a solid-state. Due to this characteristic, in both liquids and gases, there is not a defined shape; instead, liquids and gases adapt to the container or space where they are, although gases occupy all the space in a container. Besides this, they differ because gases do not have a defined volume as this can change through compression, while liquids have a defined volume. Thus, one similarity between gases and liquids is that they do not have a defined shape (option B).

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