Which of the following describes the difference between the motion of liquid water and water vapor?

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The motion of the particles is the same in both states, but they move slower in the gas state.
The motion of the particles is the same in both states, but they move slower in the gas state.

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 particles in the liquid do not move, but the particles in a gas can move back and forth.

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.