Why do liquids take the shape of the container in which they are placed?
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The attraction between the particles in a liquid keeps the volume of the liquid constant. The movement of the particles causes the liquid to be variable in shape. Liquids will flow and fill the lowest portion of a container, taking on the shape of the container but not changing in volume.
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The particles in a liquid are close together, but they are not bound to fixed positions; they can slide past and around each other. This enables liquids to take the shape of their container and to flow when they are poured. The particles in gasses are widely separated.
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