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A bridge over liquid water

A liquid is one of the four fundamental states of matter. It can be characterized as a fluid of neutrally charged atoms that are held together by intermolecular bonding. A liquid has a fixed volume, but its shape is determined by its container.

A common example of a liquid is the water found in an ocean or lake.

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