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Which statement explains why a rubber band analogy is not a perfect comparison for bonds in a substance when considering phase changes? (1 point) O For a phase change from solid to liquid, the bonds break completely and particles can move independently of each other.

O For a phase change from liquid to gas, the bonds do not break completely and particles can still slide past each other.

O For a phase change from solid to liquid, the bonds do not break completely and particles can still slide past each other.

O For a phase change from liquid to gas, the bonds break completely and particles can move independently of each other.

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