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How do forces between particles in solids compare to forces in the other states of matter?A.The forces in solids are weaker than forces in liquids but stronger than forces in gases.B.The forces in solids are stronger than forces in liquids and gases.C.The forces in solids are stronger than forces in liquids but weaker than forces in gases.D.The forces in solids are weaker than forces in liquids and gases.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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How do forces between particles in solids compare to forces in the other states of matter?A.The forces in solids are weaker than forces in liquids but stronger than forces in gases.B.The forces in solids are stronger than forces in liquids and gases.C.The forces in solids are stronger than forces in liquids but weaker than forces in gases.D.The forces in solids are weaker than forces in liquids and gases.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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Para responder a la pregunta sobre cómo se comparan las fuerzas entre partículas en los sólidos con las fuerzas en otros estados de la materia, sigamos estos pasos:

  1. Entender las fuerzas en los sólidos: En los sólidos, las partículas están muy juntas y las fuerzas intermoleculares son muy fuertes, lo que mantiene a las partículas en posiciones fijas.

  2. Comparar con líquidos: En los líquidos, las partículas están más separadas que en los sólidos y las fuerzas intermoleculares son más débiles, permitiendo que las partículas se muevan y fluyan.

  3. Comparar con gases: En los gases, las partículas están muy separadas y las fuerzas intermoleculares son muy débiles, permitiendo que las partículas se muevan libremente y ocupen todo el volumen disponible.

  4. Conclusión: Las fuerzas en los sólidos son más fuertes que en los líquidos y mucho más fuertes que en los gases.

Por lo tanto, la respuesta correcta es:

B. The forces in solids are stronger than forces in liquids and gases.

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