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Chemistry, 29.10.2019 00:31 tayveon122

How does decreasing the temperature of a gas above the boiling point affect
the motion of the particles in the gas?
a. the particles move more quickly but stay close together.
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b. the particles move more quickly and move farther apart.
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c. the particles move more slowly but stay far apart.
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d. the particles move more slowly and group together.

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