why do gases have more kinetic energy than liquids
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Gases have more kinetic energy than liquids. Liquids have more kinetic energy than solids. When a substance increases in temperature, heat is being added, and its particles are gaining kinetic energy. Because of their close proximity to one another, liquid and solid particles experience intermolecular forces.
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Gases have more kinetic energy than liquids. ... Because of their close proximity to one another, liquid and solid particles experience intermolecular forces. These forces keep particles close together. The more kinetic energy particles have, the weaker these forces become.
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