Liquids have fixed volume but not fixed shape why
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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. But the force of attraction between particles is much less to hold particles together hence they don't have fixed shape.
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Answer: 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. But the force of attraction between particles is much less to hold particles together hence they don't have fixed shape.
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