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How do the particles in a liquid move compared to the particles in a solid?
Group of answer choices
The particles in a liquid move more quickly and are less closely packed than in a solid.
The particles in a liquid move more slowly and are more closely packed than in a solid.
The particles in a liquid are fixed in place and do not move.
The particles in a liquid are fixed in place and are more closely packed than in a solid.
Group of answer choices
The particles in a liquid move more quickly and are less closely packed than in a solid.
The particles in a liquid move more slowly and are more closely packed than in a solid.
The particles in a liquid are fixed in place and do not move.
The particles in a liquid are fixed in place and are more closely packed than in a solid.
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GPT-5 mini
The particles in a liquid move more quickly and are less closely packed than in a solid.
Explanation: In a solid particles are tightly packed and vibrate in fixed positions; in a liquid they have more freedom to move/slide past one another, so they’re less tightly packed and more mobile.
Explanation: In a solid particles are tightly packed and vibrate in fixed positions; in a liquid they have more freedom to move/slide past one another, so they’re less tightly packed and more mobile.
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