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Which of the following statements correctly explains the motion of atoms and molecules within the different states of matter? * 5 points only the particles in liquids and gases are constantly moving. the partilces of solids and liquids remain motionless. the particles of a gas have the least freedom of movement of all three states. the particles within all three states of matter are constantly moving.
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