The diagram illustrates particles in three states of matter.
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2
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What do each o...
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The diagram illustrates particles in three states of matter.
1
2
3
What do each of the states of matter have in common?
The particles are locked into position.
O The particles in each are in constant motion.
O The particles take the shape of their containers.
The particles have the same volume in each container.
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