How are solids and gases different from one another?ResponsesSolids have no definite shape, while gases have no definite volume.Solids have no definite shape, while gases have no definite volume.Solids have no definite volume, while gases have a definite shape.Solids have no definite volume, while gases have a definite shape.Solids have a definite shape, while gases have no definite volume.Solids have a definite shape, while gases have no definite volume.Solids have a definite volume, while gases have a definite shape.Solids have a definite volume, while gases have a definite shape.
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How are solids and gases different from one another?ResponsesSolids have no definite shape, while gases have no definite volume.Solids have no definite shape, while gases have no definite volume.Solids have no definite volume, while gases have a definite shape.Solids have no definite volume, while gases have a definite shape.Solids have a definite shape, while gases have no definite volume.Solids have a definite shape, while gases have no definite volume.Solids have a definite volume, while gases have a definite shape.Solids have a definite volume, while gases have a definite shape.
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