Match the explanation to the appropriate statement.Liquids are able to flow...Solids have a fixed shape...Gases can be compressed...Possible Answers...because the particle are, on average, far apart so there is space for particles to be pushed closer together....because the particles only store enough energy to vibrate around a fixed position....because the particles have enough energy stored to move past each other.I DON'T KNOWRESETSUBMIT ANSWER
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Match the explanation to the appropriate statement.Liquids are able to flow...Solids have a fixed shape...Gases can be compressed...Possible Answers...because the particle are, on average, far apart so there is space for particles to be pushed closer together....because the particles only store enough energy to vibrate around a fixed position....because the particles have enough energy stored to move past each other.I DON'T KNOWRESETSUBMIT ANSWER
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"Liquids are able to flow" matches with "because the particles have enough energy stored to move past each other."
"Solids have a fixed shape" matches with "because the particles only store enough energy to vibrate around a fixed position."
"Gases can be compressed" matches with "because the particle are, on average, far apart so there is space for particles to be pushed closer together."
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How does the particle model explain the fact that liquids cannot be compressed?The particles in a liquid are held in fixed positionsThe particles in a liquid are moving too fastThe particles in a liquid are close togetherParticles cannot be compressedI'm not sure
Use your knowledge of kinetic theory to explain the following information.Solids: • have a fixed shape • are difficult to compressGases: • will spread and fill the entire container • are easy to compressSolids have a fixed shape because...Particles also only have enough energy stored...Solids are difficult to compress because...Gases will spread and fill the entire container because......and...This means...Gases are easy to compress because...Possible Answers...it has enough energy to move randomly......solids are close together and there is no room for them to move closer....there are strong forces of attraction between particles....the particles store enough energy to move randomly......the particles can spread out in all directions....there are negligible forces of attraction between particles....they are far apart and can move closer....there is space between the particles so they can move closer....the particles are close together and there is no room for them to move closer....are strongly held together......to vibrate around a fixed position. They do not have enough energy stored to overcome the strong forces of attraction between particles....it can spread out in all directions.I DON'T KNOWRESETSUBMIT ANSWER
The particles in a solid are...Whereas, in liquids and gases the particles...The particles in a solid...Whereas in a liquid they...The particles in a gas have more energy than......and so they...Possible Answers...have low energy and vibrate around a fixed position....have more energy than in a solid, so while they are still touching they can move freely around each other....have high energy and vibrate around a fixed position....the particles in both liquids and solids......move around freely, are randomly arranged and are often far apart....a liquid......arranged in a regular pattern....arranged randomly....both liquids and gases...I DON'T KNOWRESETSUBMIT ANSWER
Explain, in terms of molecules, why it is possible to compress a gas, but not a liquid.
Why is a gas easier to compress than a liquid or a solid?Group of answer choicesThe volume of a gas’s particles is small compared to the overall volume of the gas.Its volume increases more under pressure than an equal volume of liquid does.The space between gas particles is much less than the space between liquid or solid particles.Its volume increases more under pressure than an equal volume of solid does.
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