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explain fluidity in liquids

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Answered by hasiniias30
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the nature of liquid state of matter is the subject or less definite conceptions than that of either the solid or the gaseous state of a gas on the basis of the molecular kinetic theory, in terms of a system of particles in random translator movement..
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Answered by hermionegranger20
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Fluidity is defined as the ability of a liquid to flow readily. Whereas a fluid is a substance that's atoms or molecules are free to move past each other and therefore can take the shape of the container.

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