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Which of the following statements is true based on the propositions of the kinetic molecular theory? (2 points) solids have definite shape and volume, and their particles are in a fixed non-vibrating position. liquids have indefinite shape and indefinite volume, so they can flow and be compressed. gases have low densities because of increased space between high-energy particles. liquid substances always have lower densities than solid substances.
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