why can liquid take the shape of vessel in which it is kept wheras a solid cannot?
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This describes the liquid state. In a liquid, the particles are still in close contact, so liquids have a definite volume. However, because the particles can move about each other rather freely, a liquid has no definite shape and takes a shape dictated by its container.
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The particles of solid are tightly packed with each other where as liquid particles are not as tightly packed as compared to solid.
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