Chemistry, asked by devallaramulu, 10 months ago

8. How do you prove liquids have
definite volume but there is no
definite shape? Explain with neat
diagram?​

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Answered by agathokalogical
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Explanation:

Things Required:500ml of liquid, two different shaped beakers

1.Get two beakers with well defined value

2.Pour 500ml of liquid in one of the beaker

3.Record the volume of the water

4.Transport the water into another beaker of another shape

5.Record the volume of the water.

Observation:We observed that the volume of the water remains same but the shape changes with the container

Result:We conclude that water has a definitive volume and no fixed shape;

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