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Silver is a solid and water is a liquid at room temperature. How do the particles of solid silver compare to the particles of liquid water?

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the particles of solid silver at room temperature are closer together and are colliding with each other more often therefore making it a solid. the particles of liquid water at room temperature are further apart and don't collide as often and have more room to move.

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