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In other substances, the atoms are more jumbled up and less ordered. Although they are still packed pretty closely together, they slide and move around each other more. In this glass, there are atoms of hydrogen and oxygen forming a compound called water. The water is in a

liquid

gas

solid

phase.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Liquid — the water molecules are closely packed but can slide past each other, giving a definite volume but no fixed shape.