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When heated enough, they behave like a gas.

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When a liquid is heated, the particles gain energy and begin to move more rapidly. This increased kinetic energy causes the particles to move farther apart and slide past one another more easily. As a result, the liquid expands and becomes less dense.

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Q: How does the particles of a liquid behave when heated?
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