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Xavier Carney
16 October, 04:08
Liquids have a definite shape.
True or False?
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Levine
16 October, 06:18
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False, the molecules in liquids move around, which means you can pour them out and they take the shape of their container.
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Shaun Daniels
16 October, 06:50
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False. Liquids have a definite volume, but not shape; the molecules in a liquid take the form of the container the liquid is in.
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