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Why do liquids take the shape of their container?
Why do liquids take the shape of their container?
- Because of strong intermolecular forces and fixed molecular arrangement
- As a result of high pressure and low freedom of motion
- Due to their loosely packed molecular arrangement and ability to flow (correct)
- Because of their high density and rigidity
What is the molecular arrangement like in liquids?
What is the molecular arrangement like in liquids?
- Loosely packed with large intermolecular spaces (correct)
- Randomly arranged with no intermolecular spaces
- Tightly packed with small intermolecular spaces
- Separated by wide spaces with high intermolecular forces
Why are gases and liquids called fluids?
Why are gases and liquids called fluids?
- As a result of their high density
- Due to their ability to flow (correct)
- Because they have strong intermolecular forces
- Because of their fixed shape and volume
What is the molecular arrangement like in gases?
What is the molecular arrangement like in gases?
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