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the molecules in a ______ flow over each other, yet are held together with relatively strong forces.
solid
plasma
liquid
gas
Brief Explanations
- Solids: Molecules are tightly packed and have fixed positions. They do not flow over each other.
- Plasmas: Composed of charged particles (ions and electrons). They do not have the property of molecules flowing over each other in the way described.
- Liquids: Molecules are close together (held by relatively strong intermolecular forces compared to gases) and can flow over each other, giving liquids their characteristic ability to take the shape of their container.
- Gases: Molecules are far apart and have weak intermolecular forces. They move freely and do not have the "held together with relatively strong forces" aspect described.
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