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particles of a liquid have more thermal energy than particles of the same substance in a solid form. find the statement is correct or incorrect. support your response with suitable example.​

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Answered by priyankaias
2

Answer:

Correct

Explanation:

Thermal energy produced in the water is more due to its movement of particles which is loosely packed. In solids particles are tightly packed

Answered by mrithikasree2008
4

Answer:

More atoms and higher temperature mean more thermal energy. If all other conditions are the same, substances in gas form have the most thermal energy, followed by liquids, then solids. Temperature can be measured with a thermometer.

Explanation:

More atoms and higher temperature mean more thermal energy. If all other conditions are the same, substances in gas form have the most thermal energy, followed by liquids, then solids. Temperature can be measured with a thermometer.

solid state

Matter in its solid state has the lowest amount of thermal energy (for that type of matter). Because solids have less thermal energy than liquids or gasses, the atoms in their solid state move very little.

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