Chemistry : liquids take up the shape of the container in which they are kept?
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Because the particles of liquid have somewhat space due to low molecular force of attraction i.e. higher than gases.
...so it takes the shape of the container
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This is because water is a liquid, and liquids flow and do not have a fixed shape. Instead, they take on the shape of whatever container they are in. If you pour a liquid from a glass onto a plate, the volume of liquid (the space it takes up) stays the same, but its shape changes.
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