how can be show that liquid do not have a fixed shape
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Because the particles in liquids are very close together (barely further apart than in solids) liquids do noteasily compress, so their volume isfixed. Gases can also flow, so occupy the shape of their whole container. They do not have a fixed shape.
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liquid has not fixed shape so that by the following ways
1- the water molecules are tightly packed comparison of air molecules
2- the intermolecular forces of attraction are less strong
3- they were very close to each other
1- the water molecules are tightly packed comparison of air molecules
2- the intermolecular forces of attraction are less strong
3- they were very close to each other
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