Why do liquids and gases flow, whereas solids do not
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The molecules of liquids and gases are far apart i.e. have more gaps, intermolecular attraction force is very less as compared to solids, hence liquids and gases can flow but solids do not as gaps*in solid molecules is less and molecular force of attraction very strong.
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Liquids and gases flow because they have very less intermolecular force of attraction while solids have very strong intermolecular force of attraction so they do not flow.
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