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A form of matter that flows and wets is typically a liquid. Liquids have a definite volume but no fixed shape, allowing them to take the shape of their container while flowing freely. Their ability to wet surfaces is due to the cohesive and adhesive forces between the liquid molecules and the molecules of the surface they come into contact with. This property is crucial in many natural and industrial processes, such as in the spreading of water on a surface or the movement of liquids through porous materials.

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