2 PARTICLES [FREE TO MOVE]

  1. 2. why is gas able to flow?a) Its particles have melted and can move around b) Its particles have high viscosity and can move
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  2. Why is a gas able to flow?It's particles have melted and can move around. It's particles have high viscosity and can move
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  3. as called water vapor. What happens to the water particles after the the heat is applied? (1 point)O The particles slide past
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  4. What happens when particles of a substance heat up?(choose one best answer)The particles move faster and are farther apart The
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  5. What happens when particles of a substance heat up? (mark the one best answer.)The particles are compressed and become less
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  6. What happens to particles as their temperature increases?* a.The particles move slower b.The particles move faster c.The
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  7. Which of the following best describes the arrangement of particles in a gas?(1 point)Responses The particles are spread apart
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  8. Which of the following best describes the arrangement of particles in a gas?(1 point)Responses The particles are spread apart
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  9. A student describes the motion of particles in each of the four different states of matter.State 1: Particles that are charged
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  10. A student describes the motion of particles in each of the four different states of matter.State 1: Particles that are charged
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