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19 February, 13:17

How are particles arranged in liquids?

A. Particles are not able to move around one another.

B. Particles are tightly packed together and vibrant in place.

C. Particles are spread far apart from one another.

D. Particles are loosely packed together and can move past one another.

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  1. 19 February, 16:31
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    The answer is d

    Explanation:

    particles are spread apart enough only to move past each other to take shape of other objects.
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