According to the kinetic-molecular theory, what happens to a liquid when it is transferred from one container to another? The volume and the shape stay the same. The volume increases to fill the new container, but the shape stays the same. The volume stays the same, but the shape changes to fit the new container. The volume and the shape change to fill the new container.
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What happens is that the volume stays the same but the shape of the liquid changes to fit the new container.
Remember that when you transfer a given volume of liquid from one container to another what happens is that only the shape is what changes.
This is due to the fact that the liquid tends to take the shape of the container in which it is placed.
The volume cannot change whatsoever reason unless some volume is removed during the transfer.
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