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Cameron Ortiz
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18 February, 06:23
How do the particles in each state of matter move
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Tabetha
18 February, 06:33
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the particles of solids move but very slowly.
the particles of liquids move moderately fast
the particles of gas move very fast.
The reasons for this movement is the space the particles are together. Since there is not move space between solids, the particles move slowly, water there is moderate space, and air there is a lot of space.
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