why do liquids take up the shape of the container in which they are kept?
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because their particles are loosely packed.. and because of that they also less force of attraction which doesn't allow the molecules to remain at their place or their place is not fixed.. that's why liquids take up the shape of the container in which they are kept..
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sanju02122002:
thanks bro
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hi frnd,
→liquids donot have fixed shape
→but have fixed volume
→and takes the shape of the container
→this is the reason liguids take up the shape of the container
I hope this will help u ;)
→liquids donot have fixed shape
→but have fixed volume
→and takes the shape of the container
→this is the reason liguids take up the shape of the container
I hope this will help u ;)
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