Chemistry, asked by Saniasumaiya786, 1 year ago

Why does a liquid does not fill its container completely?

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Answered by Anonymous
16

Unlike gases, a liquid will not change its volume to spread out and completely fill a container. There is enough intermolecular bonding to give liquids a definite volume.

Liquids are fluid, able to flow and take any shape. This occurs due to the weak intermolecular bonding that allows the molecules to slide past each other freely. As a result of being fluid, liquids exhibit many interesting properties that solids do not, including capillary action and diffusion.

Answered by pratikhedaoo
6
because it is liquid
it do not have shape and size .when ever we put liquid in any jar aor any else it takes it's shape
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