Why can liquids flow, whereas solid can be heaped ?
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the intermolecular forces between solids are stronger than the intermolecular forces in between the liquids..in easy language we can say that in solids the atoms are closely packed whereas in liquids the atoms are loosely packed..that is why liquids can flow and solids can be heaped
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Liquids always tend to flow, because the intermolecular forces between molecules is less. However in solids, the bonds are very strong and prevent molecules from moving around. This makes it easier for solids to be heaped, without losing their shape and structure.
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