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Which statement best describes the behavior of particles in a solid? A. They don’t move very much and do not change position. B. They crash into each other and bounce all around. C. They move very quickly
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Which statement best describes the behavior of particles in a solid?
A.
They don’t move very much and do not change position.
B.
They crash into each other and bounce all around.
C.
They move very quickly and across great distances.
D.
They never move at all.
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A. is the answer. Tell me if it's right
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A) They don't move very much and do not change position. This is because the molecules in the solid are tightly packed together.
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