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2. Why do liquids flow?​

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Answered by BoldPearl
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As the particles in liquid have small between them, they have little force of attraction and thus, the particles are not tightly bound to each other. Now, as the particles have little spacing between them, the particles can be displaced or moved. Thus, the liquids flow.

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Answered by himanipt7
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Explanation:

Liquids flow because the intermolecular forces between molecules are weak enough to allow the molecules to move around relative to one another. In liquids, the intermolecular forces can shift between molecules and allow them to move past one another and flow.

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