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In which state of matter is there no particle motion? A. Solid B. Plasma C.None of the above D.Gas
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In which state of matter is there no particle motion? A. Solid B. Plasma C.None of the above D.Gas
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Hello there!
The correct answer is A. Solid because the particles are so tightly packed they can't move.
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A) Solid
I beilive so. I am sorry if I am wrong.
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