According to the kinetic molecular theory, which observation below is NOT correctly explained:
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According to the kinetic molecular theory, which observation below is NOT correctly explained:
(A) Observation: Gases occupy the
entire space of the container, but liquids have a fixed volume
Explanation: Particles in a liquid have stronger attractions between them than those in gases
(B) Observation: Liquids diffuse (mix) well, but not solids
Explanation: Particles in a solid are moving with less energy (slower) than those in a liquid
(C) Observation: Sugar dissolves more quickly in hot water than in cold water
Explanation: Particles of hot water have more energy and move faster than those of cold water
(D) all three are correct
Please explain your answer.
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