why can liquids flow, whereas solids can be heaped? answer the question
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why can liquids flow, whereas solids can be heaped. 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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intermolecular forces between the molecules are less. on the other, in solids the both are very strong and prevents molecules from moving around that's why it is solid can heaped but liquid can't
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