Chemistry, asked by lasandrah, 4 months ago

Why can a liquid change to take the shape of its container but NOT expand to fill the container itself?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Like the particles of a solid, particles in a liquid are subject to intermolecular attraction; however, liquid particles have more space between them, so they are not fixed in position.Liquids will flow and fill the lowest portion of a container, taking on the shape of the container but not changing in volume.

Answered by architasahu
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Like the particles of a solid, particles in a liquid are subject to intermolecular attraction; however, liquid particles have more space between them, so they are not fixed in position. ... Liquids will flow and fill the lowest portion of a container, taking on the shape of the container but not changing in volume.

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