Describe the different states of matter in terms of shape and volume

A) Solids have a fixed volume and shape, liquids have a constant volume but no fixed shape, and gases have neither a constant volume nor a fixed shape.
B) Solids have a constant volume but not fixed shape, liquids have a fixed volume and shape, and gases have neither a constant volume nor a fixed shape.
C) Solids have a constant volume but not fixed shape, liquids have neither a constant volume nor a fixed shape, and gases have a fixed volume and shape.
D) Solids have a fixed volume and shape, liquids have neither a constant volume nor a fixed shape, and gases have a constant volume but no fixed shape.
E) Solids have neither a constant volume nor a fixed shape, liquids have a constant volume but no fixed shape, and gases have a fixed volume and shape.


Answer: A

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