Liquids adopt the form of the container because the bonds between molecules are very weak.
At room temperature water is a liquid so it doesn't have its own shape. It assumes the shape of its container.
polar covalent bonding
It is a characteristic of all liquids.
Water molecules have a bent shape.
The general shape is "bent".
Liquid in a bottle takes the shape of the bottle that it is in.
Water is a bent molecule.
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Well, there is no shape to water. If you have a container the water takes on the shape of the container, but that is not the waters shape, it is the container that the water is in. So even though the water has formed into a shape, it is that containers shape and not the water's shape.
water doesnt have a shape
water wave is in the shape of a oval
The Shape of Water was created in 1994.
Water takes the shape of whatever it surrounds but on the surface it takes on a level shape
No, water is bent - it has a "V" shape.
Since water is a liquid, it does not have any definite shape. It takes on the shape of its container.
it depends upon the shape of water
borrowing the shape of the container it occupies- is one of the physical properties of water! so it will determine that water does not have its owan shape.
Water has no shape, it is a liquid. By gravity it naturally fills any space of any shape that it flows into.
the water or any liquid does not have its own shape because the water or liquid change their shape wherever you put. good luck
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