Gases and solids behave like Fluids is this statement correct
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A substance whose atoms or particles are able to slide past each other is known as a fluid. In liquids, molecules are less tightly packed as compared to solids. ... Therefore, we can conclude that the statement gases and liquids behave like fluids is correct.
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No, solids wont behave like fluids as intermolecular force of attraction is more in solids than liquids and gases.
Hence liquids and gases acts as fluids.
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