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Explain the following on the basis of kinetic theory of matter. (a) Solids have a definite volume and definite shape. (b) Liquids have a definite volume, but no definite shape. (c) Gases have a no definite volume and no definite shape.

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Answered by santoshi198425
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Answer:

Please give me a brain

Explanation:

This sliding action prevents the liquid from taking a shape of its own. As a result, liquids take the shape of the container that holds them. ... Because the particles are farther apart in liquids, the attractive forces among them aren't as strong as they are in solids which is why liquids don't have a definite shape

Answered by saket07work
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Nice … I love this question this question came in my test too of the foundation class are you also solving of foundation class
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