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Arjun
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27 October, 11:14
Why is water called a fluid?
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Beau Garrison
27 October, 11:16
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At room temperature (anywhere from zero degree centigrade to 100 degrees centigrade), water is found in a liquid state. This is because of the tiny, weak hydrogen bonds which, in their billions, hold water molecules together for small fractions of a second. Water molecules are constantly on the move.
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