5. How are molecules in a solid different from molecules in a liquid?
a. Molecules in a liquid are more tightly packed than molecules in a solid
b. Molecules in a liquid cannot move, but molecules in a solid can
c. Molecules in a solid are more tightly packed than molecules in a liquid
d. Molecules are loosely packed and easily turn into steam
6. Condensation is
a. climate.
b. the process by which a liquid changes into a gas.
c. groundwater
d. the process by which a gas changes into a liquid.
a
7. Molecules in gas are
close together
b. far apart
tight and pull on each other a lot
C.
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Explanation:
5.
c.molecules in a solid are more tightly packed than in liquid
6.
d. this by which a gas changes into the liquid
7.
molecules in a gas are presented very loosely
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Answer:
5) c
6) d
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