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Question 8 of 10
How does the kinetic energy of solids, liquids, and gases compare?
A. Gases have the highest kinetic energy, followed by liquids, and
then solids.
B. Gases have the lowest kinetic energy, followed by liquids, and then
solids.
C. Gases have no kinetic energy, solids have a little, and liquids have
the most.
D. Gases have the same kinetic energy as liquids, which is more than
solids.
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Answer:

It is (A.) Gases have the highest kinetic energy, followed by liquids, and then solids

Explanation:

Gases have high kinetic energy because their particles are far apart from each other and have a negligible force of attraction, whereas Liquids have the high force of attraction as compared to gases so they have less kinetic energy than gases, and Solids have the high force of attraction between their particles because of that its molecules are closely packed, therefore

Gases have the highest kinetic energy,

Followed by Liquids,

Then finally, Solids with the lowest kinetic energy.

I think the right answers is c