Chemistry, asked by ambikabiwakarma, 2 months ago

on the basis of molecular theory
explain why a liquids can flow. It
need a vessel to
I contain​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The molecules in a liquid have more kinetic energy and more intermolecular spaces as compared to solids. ... Thus, molecules can change their positions within the liquid. So, liquids have definite volume, but not definite shape. They can flow and always take the shape of the containing vessel.

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Answered by vishalbeddi744
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model : The molecules in a liquid have more kinetic energy and more intermolecular spaces as compared to solids. ... Thus, molecules can change their positions within the liquid. So, liquids have definite volume, but not definite shape. They can flow and always take the shape of the containing vessel.

Explanation:

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