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How can substance A and B be compared? Choose all that Apply.

Substance A are two rows of three. Substance B is all bunched together tightly.

The particles of substance A have more energy than the particles of substance B.
The particles of substance A are more tightly help together than the particles of substance B.
The particles of substance A vibrate less than the particles of substance B.
Substance A has a definite shape, and substance B does not.
Substance A has a definite volume, and substance B does not.

Not sure what answers are!!!!

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I would say the 1.

2. and 4.

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User Pankaj Jatav
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Answer:

Use the image to complete the sentences.

At left a grid labeled A of regularly arranged orange balls with small movement lines near each. At right a grid labeled B of regularly arranged orange balls with large movement lines near each.

Two different substances, Substance A and Substance B, are in direct contact with each other and are at different temperatures.

The particles in Substance B are vibrating

✔ faster than

the particles in Substance A. This means Substance B is

✔ warmer than

Substance A and conduction will

✔ occur from Substance B to Substance A

Step-by-step explanation:

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