liquid can take the shape of the container in which it is kept. why?
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The forces between liquid particles are weaker than the forces between solid particles. This means that liquid particles are further apart and can move about more easily. Since the particles can move, the liquid can flow and take the shape of its container.
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liquid generally fills the container in which it is kept this because molecules of liquid are less tightly packed and are held by the weak force of attraction .
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liquid generally fills the container in which it is kept this because molecules of liquid are less tightly packed and are held by the weak force of attraction .
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