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The particles are still held together, but not rigidly, so they slide all over one another and prevent the material from having a definite shape
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This description is referring to a liquid. Liquids have particles that are held together by intermolecular forces, but not in a rigid arrangement like solids. Instead, the particles are free to move past one another, allowing liquids to take on the shape of their container.
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