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Properties of LIQUIDS: definite volume, usually wet, shows expansion on heating & contraction on cooling. It can be stored in a container.

The basic properties of any liquid are that it has a definite volume, it conforms to the shape of its container, it is not compressible and its elements and molecules are not in fixed positions. Improve by:Bluefzero153627

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