why can liquid take the shape of any vessel they are poured into?
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i think you are in first chapter of science book matter..
When a liquid is poured from one container to another it's shape may change but it's volume does not change.
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because liquid itself has no shape.
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the forces between liquid particles are slower than the forces between solid particles. liquid particles can move apart faster than solid particles. therefore liquid can take the shape of any vessel they are poured into unlike solids.
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