on the basis of molecular theory explain why a liqid can flow and it need a vessel to contain
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Intramolecular forces have nothing to do with shape and size, but for information they exists within atoms or ions of same molecule. hence the molecules are not able to create definite shaped lattice
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The intermolecular forces can only define the state of the matter. Since the intermolecualr forces in case of a liquid is a wide ranged one, it allows the neighboring particles to stay together and remain viscous and flowable enough to allow it to took the shape of the container.
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Intramolecular forces have nothing to do with states of matter and their shape and size, but for information they exists within atoms or ions of same molecule. ... hence the molecules are not able to create definite shaped lattice. They flow like liquids.
Intramolecular forces have nothing to do with states of matter and their shape and size, but for information they exists within atoms or ions of same molecule. ... hence the molecules are not able to create definite shaped lattice. They flow like liquids.
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