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How are the particles in this picture below organized?

from high particle motion to low particle motion
from low particle motion to high particle motion
the particle motion is the same in all stages

How are the particles in this picture below organized? from high particle motion to-example-1

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At this level, students are expected to 'explain the behaviour and properties of materials in terms of their constituent particles and the forces holding them together’ (VELS standards Level 6). However, the fact that students may be able to draw the usual static arrangements of particles in solids, liquids and gases does not mean that they hold a fully particulate view of matter. Research evidence suggests that many students at this age and older still hold a number of alternative conceptions about particles which prove difficult to extinguish. They often lack an appreciation of the very small size of particles, attribute macroscopic properties to microscopic particles, have difficulty appreciating the motion of particles in all states of matter and have problems understanding forces between particles.

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Answer:

Solid, liquid, Gas

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