Why do liquid take up the shape of the container in which they are kept?
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Liquids takes up the shape of the container in which they are kept because liquids do not have a fixed or definite shape. And due to its fluidity property the position of its particles are not fixed and due to lesser forces of attraction between them its takes the shape of the container as the particles can slide over each other.
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they take the shape of the liquid because the molecules of the liquid are loosely packed so they can mold into any shape ,vice versa
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