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Chemistry, 15.12.2020 23:20 Webber07

At room temperature, aluminum is a solid and water is a liquid. How do the particles of the solid aluminum compare to the particles of the liquid water? A. The particles in the liquid water and the solid aluminum are the same. They both vibrate and move slowly.
B. The particles in the solid aluminum vibrate and are tightly packed, and the particles in liquid water slide past each other.
C. The particles in the liquid water vibrate and are tightly packed and particles in the solid aluminum slide past each other.
D. The particles in the solid aluminum are close together with no regular arrangement, and the particles in the liquid water are well separated with a regular arrangement.

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