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in a gas, particles are far from one another and constantly move in different directions. the particles in a gas have more thermal energy than they would if the substance were a liquid. so, when a substance is a gas, its particles move more quickly and can spread farther apart. place each statement into the correct column. particles do not stay in the same position. particles are arranged close together. particles are spread far from one another.
Particles in liquids and gases are in constant motion, so they do not stay in the same position. Particles in liquids are arranged close - together while in gases they are spread far from one another.
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Particles do not stay in the same position: Both liquids and gases
Particles are arranged close together: Liquids
Particles are spread far from one another: Gases