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What keeps the particles of a liquid from spreading out to fill an entire container in the same way that gas particles do?


The forces of attraction among them limit their motion.

They move too quickly to be separated from one another.

They are covalently bonded to one another.
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The forces of attraction among them limit their motion.
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are you sure
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