Chemistry
Give reasons:
Liquids can flow.
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In liquids the molecules are loosely packed and the intermolecular forces of attraction is not so strong as solids. The intermolecular space is larger and kinetic energy is more as compared to solids. The particles can move freely and randomly which makes the liquids to flow.
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