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Why can the molecules in a liquid move freely?​

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Answered by RATHIGHOSH
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Answer:

The atoms in a solid are so attracted to each other that they vibrate and don't move past each other. The molecules of a liquid are attracted to each other, but move more freely and past one another.

Answered by Anonymous
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The atoms in a solid are so attracted to each other that they vibrate and don't move past each other. The molecules of a liquid are attracted to each other, but move more freely and past one another.

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