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Why are liquids and gases called fluids?...

Why are liquids and gases called fluids?

A

some cations move from their lattice site to interstitial sites

B

equal number of cations and anions are missing from the lattice.

C

some lattice sites are occupied by electrons

D

some impurity is present in the lattice.

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B
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