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particles of liquid matter are different from particles of solid matter because liquid particles can move past each other and take the shape of the container that they are in. particles of liquid matter are different from particles of gas matter because they have a definite amount of space they take up (measured as volume), but they can change their shape. gases dont have a set shape or size; they spread out to fill whatever space is available. solids keep their own special shape and size. liquid particles are not in a fixed position. they are randomly spaced together, and slide past one another. they have a medium - level energy which allows them to move more than a solid, but less than a gas. what best describes the arrangement of particles in liquids? spread out and fixed in place closely packed and fixed in place close together, but not fixed in place
Liquid particles are close together and can move past one another as they are not fixed in place. This allows liquids to take the shape of their container.
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Close together, but not fixed in place