Prove that liquids have no fixed shape but have fixed volume
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Liquids do not have a fixed shape but a fixed volume because of the fact that the inter molecular force which the molecules exert on each other is not that strong and so a liquid takes the shape of the container it is poured in.
The free movement of molecules between the particle spaces is a main feature of liquids.
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That's because liquids do not have a fixed shape but a fixed volume because of the fact that the inter molecular force which the molecules exert on each other is not that strong and so a liquid takes the shape of the container it is poured in. The free movement of molecules between the particle spaces is a main feature of liquids.
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