Question
When comparing solids, liquids and gasses, describe how liquid particles move in terms of kinetic energy. (1 point)
Liquid molecules have very little kinetic energy and vibrate in place
Liquid molecules have more kinetic energy and vibrate in place
Liquid molecules have more kinetic energy and can spread out and slide past each other
Liquid molecules have a lot of kinetic energy, are not held together as tightly, and can spread out
Liquid molecules have very little kinetic energy and vibrate in place
Liquid molecules have more kinetic energy and vibrate in place
Liquid molecules have more kinetic energy and can spread out and slide past each other
Liquid molecules have a lot of kinetic energy, are not held together as tightly, and can spread out
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct description of how liquid particles move in terms of kinetic energy is:
**Liquid molecules have more kinetic energy and can spread out and slide past each other.**
This indicates that liquid particles have enough energy to move around while still being held together by intermolecular forces.
**Liquid molecules have more kinetic energy and can spread out and slide past each other.**
This indicates that liquid particles have enough energy to move around while still being held together by intermolecular forces.