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7 June, 18:50

What happens to a gas when heat is removed?

(A.) The particles have more kinetic energy.

(B.) The particles move faster and become less compact.

(C.) The particles move slower until the matter changes into a liquid.

(D.) The particles reduce their size by at least half.

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  1. 7 June, 18:51
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    C). The particles move slower until the matter changes into a liquid.

    Explanation:

    When heat is removed the particles condense turning it into a liquid and further cooling will turn the gas into a solid.
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