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Chemistry, 10.09.2021 19:30 nana54muller

The graph below compares the motion of particles in two substances. One substance is a gas and the other is a solid. (5 points) A bar graph is shown with the title Particle Motion. The y axis title is Particle Speed. The x axis title is Substance. There are two markings on the x axis. One is marked A and the other is marked B. The bar above A is lower than the bar above B. Which statement best describes the two substances? Particles are closer together in solids so Substance B is a solid.
Particles are farther apart in solids so Substance A is a solid.
Particles are farther apart in gases so Substance B is a gas.
Particles are closer together in gases so Substance A is a gas

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