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How do particles in the most rigid state of matter move? A. They stay close together and vibrate in place B. They move freely from one place to another within their container C. They stay close together and slip past one another D. They bounce off one another and the slides of their container

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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

particles in the most rigid state (soilds) vibrate on the spot

each particle is attached to several others so they cant move freely

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Answer:

A: they stay close together and vibrate in place

Step-by-step explanation:

assuming the most rigid state would be a solid, thats how particles of a solid move

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