How do forces between particles in solids compare to forces in the other
states of matter?
O...
How do forces between particles in solids compare to forces in the other
states of matter?
O A. The forces in solids are stronger than forces in liquids and gases.
O B. The forces in solids are weaker than forces in liquids and gases.
O 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 but stronger
than forces in gases.
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Chemistry, 21.06.2019 19:00, anonymous176
Iknow the answer to 13 is b and 14 is d. i just need to know why the correct answers are correct
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 10:00, 2019reynolds
Which sentence about particles in matter is true? a. atoms are present in solids and liquids but not in gases. b. the particles of matter are in constant motion. c. the same kinds of atoms are found in different elements. d. when a solid changes to a liquid, the sizes of the particles change.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 14:10, cameronbeaugh
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