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Which correctly orders the strength of the forces between particles of differents physical states?(1 point)
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gases>liquids>solids
gases>liquids>solids
liquids>solids>gases
liquids>solids>gases
solids>liquids>gases
solids>liquids>gases
liquids>gases>solids
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solids > liquids > gases
Explanation: particles in solids are held together most strongly (fixed positions), in liquids they have intermediate attraction (close but can move past each other), and in gases the intermolecular forces are weakest (particles far apart and move freely).
Explanation: particles in solids are held together most strongly (fixed positions), in liquids they have intermediate attraction (close but can move past each other), and in gases the intermolecular forces are weakest (particles far apart and move freely).
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