Solids retain their shape and size, if kept constant temperature and pressure. At a constant temperature and pressure, liquids retain their:a. volume
b. shape
c. size
d. shape and volume

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Answer 1
Answer:

At a constant temperature and pressure, liquids retain their volume of matter.

What are the properties of matter ?

Matter is defined as total mass which occupy in space, all the physical structures are composed of matter, it can be present in three basic states such as solid, liquid, and gas.

The atoms are basic unit of matter and that make up the objects which can be visible and touched every day, the amount of matter in an object can be determined by its mass.

A physical property of matter  is an independent of its chemical composition. Density, color, hardness, melting and boiling points, and electrical conductivity are the examples.

Some characteristics like density, color, mass, volume, length, malleability, melting point, hardness, odor, temperature are  some properties of matter.

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Answer 2
Answer: simply volume, as shape and size depend on the host container


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