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How does particle movement differ in a solid, a liquid, and a gas

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In a solid the particle movement is a lot slower and almost nothing. In a liquid the particles are still pretty a close together and moving around quite a bit. In a gas the particles are going super fast and that’s why you can not see most of them!
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