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Answered by dangerous82
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Explanation:

liquid gets mixed up with another liquid .if the amount of air is greater than the density of water it gets mixed up in the other liquid and if the air is lower than the density of water it floats.....

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Answered by moulikasanyal
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1) Each liquid is made up of very tiny particles called molecules. These molecules are very small and are not in a rigid arrangement

2) The inter molecular spaces in liquids are more than that in solids.

3) The liquid molecules can move freely within the boundary of the vessel in which it is kept.

4) The molecules in a liquid lie farther from each other and their positions are not fixed . This is because the intermolecular forces in liquids are weak in comparison to that in solids.

Thus, the liquid molecules can slide over one another due to which liquid molecules can follow

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