Which of the following describes the difference between the motion of liquid water and water vapor?
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The particles in the liquid do not move, but the particles in a gas can move back and forth.
The particles in the liquid do not move, but the particles in a gas can move back and forth.
The particles in a liquid can slide past each other, while the particles in a gas are free to move in all directions.
The particles in a liquid can slide past each other, while the particles in a gas are free to move in all directions.
The particles in a gas can slide past each other, while the particles in a liquid are locked in place.
The particles in a gas can slide past each other, while the particles in a liquid are locked in place.
The motion of the particles is the same in both states, but they move slower in the gas state.
1 answer
The particles in a liquid can slide past each other, while the particles in a gas are free to move in all directions.