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A substance is made up of slow-moving particles that have very little space between them. Based on this information, what can most likely be concluded about this substance?
It is not a gas because its particles do not move continuously.
It is a gas because its particles move continuously in a straight line.
It is not a gas because its particles do not have large spaces between them.
It is a gas because its particles move in many different directions.
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It is not a gas because its particles do not have large spaces between them.
Reason: Gases have particles far apart with lots of space between them; the described substance has little space between particles (and they move slowly), so it is not a gas (more like a liquid or solid).
Reason: Gases have particles far apart with lots of space between them; the described substance has little space between particles (and they move slowly), so it is not a gas (more like a liquid or solid).
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