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1 What is fluidity? How do solids and gases differ in term of fluidity.​

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Answered by silpipaul2006
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Answer:

The ability of a substance to flow is called fluidity.

Answered by bumithrabobbari
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Explanation:

The ability of a substance to flow is called fluidity. The substances which show fluidity are called fluids. Liquid and gas are examples of fluids. The particles of liquid and gas are able to move freely because there is a large space between them.

Liquids and gases possess fluidity while solids are rigid. ... The particles of a gas have maximum kinetic energy due to free motion of gas particles in all directions. Solids have minimum kinetic energy due to least movement of particles. (vii) Density : Density is the mass of a substance per unit volume.

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