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particles in each state of matter behave differently because they have different amounts of thermal energy. in a solid, the particles are held together tightly, and they do not move around freely. because the particles stay in about the same place, a solid generally keeps a certain shape. even though particles in a solid cannot move past one another, they are not completely still. the particles are constantly vibrating, or moving back and forth, in place. select all the true statements. particles in a solid do not have thermal energy. particles in a solid are packed tightly. particles in a solid do not move.
Particles in a solid are packed tightly. They have thermal energy and are constantly vibrating in place, not completely still. They cannot move past one another freely and stay in about the same place, giving a solid its shape.
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- Particles in a solid are packed tightly.
- Even though particles in a solid cannot move past one another, they are not completely still. The particles are constantly vibrating, or moving back and forth, in place.
- Particles stay in about the same place, a solid generally keeps a certain shape.
- In a solid, the particles are held together tightly, and they do not move around freely. Because the