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If the particles are electrically neutral the state of matter is a gas.

If the particles ore ionized - a "soup" of electrons and positively charged ions, it is a plasma.

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What Particles move fast enough to overcome nearly all of the attraction between them?

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What kind of particles move fast enough to overcome nearly all the attraction between them?

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Particle moving so fast they have overcome attraction between them move independently and collide frequently?

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How do you describe solids?

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What particle moves fast enough to overcome most of the attraction between them and so they move independently of one another is called?

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the force of attraction between the particles gases is weak force of attraction between the particles in liquid is a bit strong force of attraction between the particles in solid is strongest this is the right answers,,,,,dont worry :)


Is it true or false that particles in a liquid don't have enough kinetic energy to overcome the attractive forces between them and vaporize?

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How do you describe the movement particles in a solid a liquid and a gas?

In a solid particles vibrate and stay in one spot, however due to vibrating, they may move slightly. In liquids, they bounce around in a small area relitvly close to their "spot". In a gas, particles bounce around freely, moving around all of the given space. To relate , a solid's particles are like vibrating cell phone, staying in place. However gas's are like bouncy ball enclosed in a jar


When H2O is in its solid state it's molecules?

Technically, the molecules are close together and vibrate in place. They do not stay move fast enough to overcome the attraction between them.


When H2O is in its solid state it's molecules are?

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Why a flying bird is not attracted by the earth?

It is, but the lif generated by its wings is strong enough to overcome that attraction.


Why do some things change states of matter when exposed to different temperatures?

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