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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 in your answer to the question.

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Answered by battuadityarao
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Explanation:

water If the ice is heated, the energy of the molecules increases. ... If the molecules are heated further, the liquid water will become water vapor, which is a gas. Gas particles have more energy and are on average at distances from each other which are much larger than the size of the atoms/molecules themselves.

Answered by probojjasatiar
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