Science, asked by mance62, 1 month ago

Liquids have definite volume but an indefinite shape why?

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Answered by Chandra1972
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Because the particles in liquids are very close together (barely further apart than in solids) liquids do not easily compress, so their volume is fixed. Gases can also flow, so occupy the shape of their whole container.

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Answered by IIXxIHARSHIxXII
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In a liquid, the particles are still in close contact, so liquids have a definite volume. ... However, because the particles can move about each other rather freely, a liquid has no definite shape and takes a shape dictated by its container.

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