Why do liquids and gases flow but solids do not?
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The molecules of gases and liquids are present far apart from each other. In other words, they have more gaps or intermolecular spaces. ... The intermolecular forces are high giving them a definite shape and making it rigid. Thus, solids do not flow.
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- Due to the large intermolecular forces, the intermolecular attractions are very less and thus liquids and gases can flow. On the other hand, solids have very less intermolecular spaces. The intermolecular forces are high giving them a definite shape and making it rigid. Thus, solids do not flow.
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