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Describe the motion of particles in ice, liquid water, and water vapor. Apply the kinetic theory of matter to explain the differences.

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Answered by beena7042
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thethe kinetic energy of gases is more than that of liquid and solid therefore the kinetic energy of water vapour is more than water and the kinetic energy of water is more than ice which is a solid

Answered by Anonymous
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The kinetic theory of matter states that all matter is made of small particles that are in random motion and that have space between them. This means that no matter what phase matter is in, it is made of separate, moving particles.

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