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11 June, 09:04

How do water particles behave when they are in their gaseous state?

a. The molecules can move short distances and vibrate slightly.

b. The molecules do not move.

c. The molecules move freely and rapidly in all directions.

d. The molecules are packed together in patterns.

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  1. 11 June, 09:05
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    The answer is C. The molecule moves freely and rapidly in all directions.
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