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Marley Stuart
23 January, 18:41
Why can liquids change shape but solids cannot
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Padilla
23 January, 19:35
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liquid can change shape but solids cannot because molecules in liquid is freely packed but that in solid is closely packed.
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Cinnamon
23 January, 21:35
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the forces between the molecules are stronger in solid than in liquids
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