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Physics, 17.09.2021 07:00 stupidtrash

Which explanation best compares the movement of particles in the three states of matter? A. Particles in a gas can only vibrate. In a solid, they slide against each other. In a liquid, they move freely, bouncing and bumping into each other.

B. Particles in a solid can only vibrate. In a liquid, they slide against each other. In a gas, they move freely, bouncing and bumping into each other.

C. Particles in a liquid can only vibrate. In a gas, they slide against each other. In a solid, they move freely, bouncing and bumping into each other.

D. Particles in a solid can only vibrate. In a gas, they slide against each other. In a liquid, they move freely, bouncing and bumping into each other.

E. Particles in a liquid can only vibrate. In a solid, they slide against each other. In a gas they move freely, bouncing and bumping into each other.

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