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
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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
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The particles in a solid have low energy and vibrate around a fixed position. They are arranged in a regular pattern.
Whereas, in liquids, the particles have more energy than in a solid, so while they are still touching they can move freely around each other. They are arranged randomly.
The particles in a gas have more energy than the particles in both liquids and solids and so they move around freely, are randomly arranged and are often far apart.
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