Why do liquids and gasses flow and solid do not
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Liquids and gases are collectively called fluids because in simple terms they have the ability to flow as the intermolecular forces of attraction are weaker and there is more space between the molecules. Talking about solids, solids are compactly arranged and have strong intermolecular forces of attraction that prevent the constituent particles from moving away, thus they do not flow.
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because the particles of liquid and gas are loosely packed and the particles of solid are totally packed.
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