Why are particles in liquid and gas capable of motion based on the particle model structure?
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The particles in a liquid are separated by spaces that are large enough to allow the particles to slide past each other. A takes the shape of its container because the particles can move around more freely than they can in a solid. ... Therefore, a liquid has a fixed volume, like a solid.
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The particles in a liquid are separated by spaces that are large enough to allow the particles to slide past each other. A takes the shape of its container because the particles can move around more freely than they can in a solid. ... Therefore, a liquid has a fixed volume, like a solid.
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