Respuesta :
-Â The particles in a gas have few attractions between them.
- idk about the "few attractions" one bc they have NO attractions...
his theory is solely about gasses, so the ones about solid and liquid do not apply
- idk about the "few attractions" one bc they have NO attractions...
his theory is solely about gasses, so the ones about solid and liquid do not apply
The particles in a liquid are moving past one another constantly.
The particles in gas move freely in all directions.
The particles in a solid vibrate in a fixed position.
The particles in a gas have few attractions between them.
The particles in all states of matter are always moving.
The particles in gas move freely in all directions.
The particles in a solid vibrate in a fixed position.
The particles in a gas have few attractions between them.
The particles in all states of matter are always moving.