Biology, 23.10.2020 22:30 Mariann6362
Four students described the characteristics of four different states of matter. The table below shows the description given by each student.
Student Description
Timothy Takes the shape of the container
Amelia Charged particles moving independently in large space
Jack Particles arranged in a fixed lattice
Derrick Takes the entire space available
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