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Water doesn't have a definite shape because it is a liquid, and its molecules are not fixed in place. Instead, they move freely and can slide past one another, allowing water to take the shape of its container. The intermolecular forces in liquids are strong enough to hold the molecules together, but not strong enough to keep them in a rigid structure like solids. This fluidity enables water to adapt to various shapes while maintaining a constant volume.

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