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to illustrate that the following nature of liquids depends on the force of attraction between their particles , explain with an example observed in daily life tell 10 examples​

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Answered by dhanalaxmimandadi
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Explanation:

liquids have less intermolecular force of attraction

that is the reason they flow and there shape cannnot be determined

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Answered by devarchanc
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Force of attraction in liquids

Answer

Force of attraction in liquids are Van der waals forces ,intermolecular force of attraction hold the molecules in contact,sufficient Kinetic energy help to move  past each other.

Explanation:

Collectively referred to as van der Waals forces, intermolecular attractive forces are responsible for the actions of liquids and solids and are electrostatic in nature.

Examples in daily life

A liquid is a state of matter with a given volume but a shape that can change. Liquids have the power to flow and assume their container's form. This is because between particles there is enough room that they can slip past each other.

There are examples of liquids:

  • Blood
  • Honey
  • Wine
  • Water
  • Mercury (a liquid metal)
  • Oil
  • Milk
  • Acetone
  • Alcohol
  • Coffee
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