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15 September, 09:26

Explain in detail showing how the particles move in a solid, liquid and a gas.

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  1. 15 September, 09:41
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    Solids barely move because they are tightly packed together. In a liquid, the particles move a little bit faster than the solid but still somewhat packed together. And with gas, the particles move freely and easily and are not tightly packed at all.
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