Identify the state(s) of matter that each property describes.
takes the shape of its container:
gas
liquid
solid
can be poured:
gas
liquid
solid
fills all available space:
is compressible:
gas
liquid
solid
gas
liquid
solid
maintains its shape:
has a fixed volume:
gas
gas
liquid
liquid
Intro

Respuesta :

Lanuel

Answer:

1. Takes the shape of its container: Liquid.

2. Can be poured: Liquid.

3. Fills all available space: Gas.

4. Is compressible: Gas.

5. Maintains its shape: Solid.

6. Has a fixed volume: Solid.

Explanation:

In science, matter can be defined as anything that has mass and occupies space. Any physical object that is found on earth is typically composed of matter. Matter are known to be made up of atoms and as a result has the property of existing in states. The three (3) classical states of matter are;

1. Liquid: is the state of matter in which the physical substance can be poured and takes the shape of its container. Also, liquids generally have a definite volume. Examples of liquids are urine, water, milk, blood etc.

2. Gas: is the state of matter in which the physical substance has no definite shape or volume and as a result fills all available space. Also, gases are easily compressible and can flow. Examples of gases are hydrogen, oxygen, argon, nitrogen etc.

3. Solid: is the state of matter in which the physical substance has a definite shape and fixed volume but not compressible. Examples of solids are pen, screwdriver, television, car etc.

The four (4) properties that are peculiar to matter are: volume, flow, compressibility and shape.

The state of matter that takes shape of its container, has been Liquid. Fill all the available spaces has been gas, and maintains its shape has been solid.

Anything that occupies space and has mass has been considered as matter. The existing states of matter has been solid,  liquid, and gases. The properties of states has been:

  • Solid: It has been compact in an nature, and has definite shape and volume.

  • Liquid: It has been flow in nature, with the availability of definite mass, and volume but not definite shape.

  • Gas: It has no definite shape or volume, and can be present in everywhere. It has been compressible.

The following property has been described as:

  • Takes shape of its container - Liquid.
  • Fill all available spaces - Gas
  • Maintains its shape - Solid  

For more information about states of matter, refer to the link:

https://brainly.com/question/9402776