Answer:
The correct option is;
c) They have a direct relationship, so when the volume for a state of matter increases, its particle motion increases
Step-by-step explanation:
The different states of matter are solid liquid and gas
Solids
The most compact form of matter is the solid state where the particles are held closely together and have no little or no motion to each other. The positions of the particles of solid iron are rigidly fixed and a mass of iron does not readily change shape
For example 1 kg of iron has a volume of 127 cm³
Liquids
When the 1 kg of iron is melted the volume it occupies becomes 143.27 cm³
The molten iron particles move freely and takes the shape of the container into which they are placed
Gases
Gases are the lightest state in which matter can exist and they completely fill the container into which they are placed due to their ease of movement.