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State one property of liquid that solid does not possess

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Answered by ThePhoenix
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The ability to flow and change its shape according to the container.
Answered by itemderby
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Explanation:

In solids, the particles are held together due to strong intermolecular forces of attraction.

Also, solids are rigid, have fixed shape and volume.

Whereas in liquids, the particles are held by slightly weak intermolecular forces of attraction as compared to solids.

Also, liquids can flow from one place to another and they do not have fixed shape and volume.

Thus, we can conclude that one property of liquid that solid does not possess is that liquids can flow and occupy the shape of container in which they are placed.

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