Describe the structure of solids, liquids and gases in terms of particle separation, arrangement and types of motion
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Which of the following statements best describes the arrangement and motion of particles in a solid compared to a gas?
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In a solid, particles are loosely arranged and move freely, while in a gas, they are tightly packed and vibrate.
In a solid, particles are far apart and move slowly, while in a gas, they are closely packed and vibrate rapidly.
In a solid, particles are closely packed in a fixed arrangement and vibrate in place, while in a gas, particles are far apart and move freely and quickly.
In a solid, particles are arranged randomly and can move past each other, while in a gas, particles are in a fixed position.
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What is the main difference in particle motion between liquids and gases?
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In liquids, particles are arranged in a rigid structure, while in gases, particles move in a linear fashion.
In liquids, particles move past each other but remain in contact, while in gases, particles are far apart and move independently at high speeds.
In liquids, particles are fixed in place, while in gases, particles are in fixed positions but vibrate.
In liquids, particles are fixed and vibrate, while in gases, particles rotate around a fixed point.
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Which of the following statements best describes the arrangement and motion of particles in a solid compared to a gas?
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What is the main difference in particle motion between liquids and gases?
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How do the particle arrangements in solids and liquids differ?