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Lane Galloway
11 June, 00:35
Describe the motion of the gas particles.
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Skyler Adams
11 June, 02:32
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The particles in a solid are tightly packed and locked in place ... The particles in a liquid are close together (touching) but they are able to move/slide/flow past each other. The particles in a gas are fast moving and are able to spread apart from each other.
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Josephine Frost
11 June, 03:03
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You can't see gas but when it's in a gas form the particle move really really fast
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