Chemistry, asked by chandravgogoi96, 8 months ago

Ali takes up the shape of the containing vessel why ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Liquids take on the shape of their container because they contain particles that can slide past each other. Particles in a solid, on the other hand❤️

Answered by Vamprixussa
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QUESTION

Liquids take up the shape of the vessel they are kept in. Give reasons

                                                         

ANSWER

  • Liquids have a very less intermolecular force of attraction.
  • They are packed densely enough that volume is maintained.
  • Molecules present in liquids can move about freely.
  • Liquids are incompressible.
  • Thus, they take the shape of the vessel.

NOTE

  • The force of attraction between molecules in gases is lesser than liquids.'
  • Thus, gases not only take the shape of the container, they try to fill in the container completely.

                                                                   

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