why liquid take the shape of the container and particles can slide over one another easily?
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The particles in solids are held rigidly in position and, therefore, are confined by their shape and volume. Liquids contain particles that have more energy and can slide past each other, which means they can take on the form of their container but have a confined volume.
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because it has no shape so it take shape of the container
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