Question
                What state of matter has the lowest kinetic energy, and why?
Responses
solids, because the motion of solid particles is fast
solids, because the motion of solid particles is fast
gases, because the motion of gas particles is slow
gases, because the motion of gas particles is slow
gases, because the motion of gas particles is fast
gases, because the motion of gas particles is fast
solids, because the motion of solid particles is slow
            
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solids, because the motion of solid particles is fast
solids, because the motion of solid particles is fast
gases, because the motion of gas particles is slow
gases, because the motion of gas particles is slow
gases, because the motion of gas particles is fast
gases, because the motion of gas particles is fast
solids, because the motion of solid particles is slow
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    The correct response is:
**solids, because the motion of solid particles is slow.**
In solids, particles are tightly packed and can only vibrate in place, which results in lower kinetic energy compared to gases and liquids, where particles move more freely and at higher speeds.
    
**solids, because the motion of solid particles is slow.**
In solids, particles are tightly packed and can only vibrate in place, which results in lower kinetic energy compared to gases and liquids, where particles move more freely and at higher speeds.
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