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21 February, 10:11

How do particles move in solids, liquids, and gases.

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  1. 21 February, 13:34
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    When you have a solid, the particles are moving but they're vibrating. They're touching each other, moving but they're only vibrating. They're almost immovable so when something is a solid, the atoms and molecules are vibrating but they look like they aren't moving.

    For a liquid, the atoms and molecules are moving enough to slide against each other. The speed at which they slide will determine the temperature.

    For a gas, there is lots of movement and they're spread out.
  2. 21 February, 13:44
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    particles move fastest and with the highest kinetic energy in a gas, and slowest with the lowest kinetic energy in a solid. particles in a liquid are between the 2
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