Use the particle theory to explain why liquids and gases can flow
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hlo..friend
here is the answer of ur question..
liquid don't have a definite shape but have a fixed volume ..it need a container to store them..and fills the container they maintain the same volume till the temperature changes also they can be compressed..this is because the inter-molecular space more than solid but less than gas..the inter-molecular force of attraction in liquids is weaker than solids..
gas neither have a fixed volume nor a fixed shape..they are easy to compress due to max. inter-molecular space... they expand to fill their containers,
hope u got the answer
here is the answer of ur question..
liquid don't have a definite shape but have a fixed volume ..it need a container to store them..and fills the container they maintain the same volume till the temperature changes also they can be compressed..this is because the inter-molecular space more than solid but less than gas..the inter-molecular force of attraction in liquids is weaker than solids..
gas neither have a fixed volume nor a fixed shape..they are easy to compress due to max. inter-molecular space... they expand to fill their containers,
hope u got the answer
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Explanation:
the liquid and gas can flow because the inter molecular force of attraction in them is weak
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