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question 3 which particles are not in fixed positions, so they are free…

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question 3 which particles are not in fixed positions, so they are free to move past each other but are still bound to each other? solids liquids c gases ice

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To solve this, we analyze the particle arrangements:

  • Solids: Particles are in fixed, ordered positions (vibrate in place), so not free to move past each other.
  • Liquids: Particles are close but not in fixed positions, can slide past each other while still being bound (due to intermolecular forces).
  • Gases: Particles are far apart, move freely and are not strongly bound.
  • Ice: Is a solid (frozen water), so particles are in fixed positions.

So the particles described match liquids.

Answer:

B. Liquids