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Using the kinetic particle theory , explain why liquids have fixed volumes but not fixed shapes.



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Answered by shobita12
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It is because liquids have more kinetic energy and thus the molecules move freely but also have intermolecular force that which does not allow the molecules to go far this is the reason that liquids has fixed volume but not fixed shape

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Answered by Anonymous
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If particles have enough kinetic energy to partly overcome the force of attraction between them, matter exists as a liquid. The particles can slide past one another but not pull apart completely. This explains why liquids can change shape but have a fixed volume.

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