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liquids have particles but the bonds are not very strong so the paticles can move past each other

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A pure liquid is a substance in the liquid state that contains only one type of molecule and no impurities. Its properties, such as boiling point and density, are consistent and predictable. Pure liquids exhibit uniform composition and characteristics throughout.

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A liquid is something that you drink. or put in your car. or something like that.

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A liquid is one of the states of matter. (Solid, liquid, gas.) The particles in a liquid are free to flow, so while a liquid has a definite volume, it does not have a definite shape.

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