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2 June, 05:28

Explain how the motion of particles differs in gases, liquids, and solids

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  1. 2 June, 05:52
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    In solids the particles are stationary, they don't move any more than a jiggle. In liquids they move fluidly, sliding past each other. In gasses, the particles are far apart, and they move randomly at high speeds.
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