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Describe particle motion of a substance that goes from a gas, condenses to form a liquid, and freezing to form a solid. Include the arrangement of the particles and particle motion.
In a gas, particles are not attracted to each other at all. They are moving very quickly and bouncing off each other. In a liquid particles are bound to each other, but they are free to slide past each other. They move slower than in a gas. In a solid, particles are tightly packed. They vibrate in place slowly.