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A beaker containing an unknown pure substance is displayed below. The picture shows the particles within the pure substance.
Which illustration most likely shows the particles in the unknown part of the pure substance?
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I can’t see the pictures you mention. Please either upload the four option images or describe how the particles are arranged in each one (for example: "identical particles in a tight regular grid," "identical particles close together but random," "identical particles far apart," or "different types of particles mixed," etc.).
Quick guide to pick the right illustration:
- Pure substance → all particles shown should be identical.
- Solid → identical particles in a fixed, regular, tightly packed arrangement.
- Liquid → identical particles close together but in a random, irregular arrangement (they touch but can move past each other).
- Gas → identical particles widely spaced with lots of empty space between them.
Give me the images or descriptions and I’ll tell you which option is correct and why.
Quick guide to pick the right illustration:
- Pure substance → all particles shown should be identical.
- Solid → identical particles in a fixed, regular, tightly packed arrangement.
- Liquid → identical particles close together but in a random, irregular arrangement (they touch but can move past each other).
- Gas → identical particles widely spaced with lots of empty space between them.
Give me the images or descriptions and I’ll tell you which option is correct and why.
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