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What happens to gas particles when they are compressed? (1 point)
They have more space.
They bump into each other less.
They start moving faster.
They get closer together.
They have more space.
They bump into each other less.
They start moving faster.
They get closer together.
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Answered by
me
1. They get closer together.
2. The blue food coloring, the solute, is dissolving into the water, the solvent.
3. During diffusion, particles move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.
4. Diffusion stops when particles are at an equal concentration in the area they occupy.
2. The blue food coloring, the solute, is dissolving into the water, the solvent.
3. During diffusion, particles move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.
4. Diffusion stops when particles are at an equal concentration in the area they occupy.
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