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A liquid takes the shape of the container into which it is poured explain with the help of a diagram.

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Answered by kavitasetia09
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because liquid do not have it's own shape nad structure

Answered by RBHGAMING
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The 3 primary physical states are solid, liquid, and gas. The particles in solids are held rigidly in position and, therefore, are confined by their shape and volume. Liquids contain particles that have more energy and can slide past each other, which means they can take on the form of their container but have a confined volume. Gases contain particles that have the most energy of the three states, and thus, are spaced far apart from one another and are moving around quickly in all directions, which means they will take on the volume and shape of whatever container they are in.

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