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The juice in bottles has definite volume but no definite shape. Juice changes its shape as soon as it is poured in the glass.
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it changes its shape as soon as it is poured in the glass because juice is a liquid and its intermolecular attraction is somewhat less when compared to that of solids where is the intermolecular space is greater in compared to solids and therefore the liquids have a capability to obtain the shape of the vessel in which it is kept
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the juice is a liquid and liquids don't have any physical shape and thus it takes the shape of the vessel it is poured into
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liquids have loosely packed atoms and molecules thus they maintain the fluidity (ability to flow) due to which they can't retain a particular shape or size
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