Which statement BEST explains why liquids and gases can flow but solids cannot?
A)
Liquids an...
Chemistry, 11.01.2021 22:20 georgeonnatreev2275
Which statement BEST explains why liquids and gases can flow but solids cannot?
A)
Liquids and gases usually occupy a larger volume than the solid form of a
substance.
B)
The structure of liquids and gases is not fixed, so particles can slide past
each other.
0)
Solid particles are often larger than liquid and gas ones, so they can't move
as easily
D)
Liquid and gas particles are more attracted to each other and pull the
other particles
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