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If a substance besides water is changed from a gas to a liquid and then to a solid, what happens to the particles? they get closer together they get farther apart They get closer together, then farther
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If a substance besides water is changed from a gas to a liquid and then to a solid, what happens to the particles?
they get closer together
they get farther apart
They get closer together, then farther apart
They get farther apart, then closer together
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Answer: they get closer together
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The correct answer is
they get closer together
Going from gas into a liquid makes the molecules move closer together, which happens again when you turn it into a solid.
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