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  • Liquid Particle Arrangement: Order and Movement Explained
    The particles in a liquid are not as organized as the particles in a solid, but they are not completely random either. The particles in a liquid are held together by weak intermolecular forces, which allow them to move around more freely than the particles in a solid. However, the particles are still close together, so they still have some order. This is why liquids have a definite volume, but they do not have a definite shape.
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