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The speed of sound is greater through a solid than through a gas because the molecules in a solid are A. still B. vibrating C. farther apart D. closer together
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The speed of sound is greater through a solid than through a gas because the molecules in a solid are
A. still
B. vibrating
C. farther apart
D. closer together
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D) closer together
This is the correct answer
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the answer should be d) closer together
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