if we can cut solid but cannot rejoin it , then why do we can't cut a liquid even though it has a weaker intermolecular force than solids?
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liquids have fluidity they are not rigid but are bound by forces the particles have enough space
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the molecules attract each other with low force
the molecular space between each other has too much gap
it has low pressure than solid
so we can't cut liquid.
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