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Chemistry, 30.05.2020 00:01 Wolfgirl2032
Which postulate of the kinetic-molecular theory applies to the particles of a liquid? They do not move freely but vibrate in a stationary position. They can be compressed, which causes a large change in volume. They have so much kinetic energy that their intermolecular forces are negligible. They have enough kinetic energy to easily slide by each other. PLS ANSWER FAST
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