True: The particles of solids, liquids, and gases are constantly in motion., Gases and liquids have a high rate of diffusion but solids do not., Gases and liquids are considered to be fluids because their particles flow easily past one another., Gases and liquids have an indefinite shape., The particles of a gas are so far apart that there is little attraction between the particles., Liquids and solids are more ordered than gases because of the strong intermolecular forces between particles., Capillary action describes how water is able to climb a strip of paper., Crystalline solids have a regular, repeating particle structure., A metal is an example of a crystalline solid., Evaporation is a cooling process because when molecules evaporate, they take energy with them., False: Gases and liquids are compressible but solids are not., Gases diffuse more rapidly than liquids because their particles move faster., Gases and liquids both have very low densities because of the great amount of space between the particles., Gases and liquids have the ability to expand to fill any size container because of the low attractive forces between particles., You can float a paper clip on the surface of water due to its high rate of diffusion., Solids have a definite shape but indefinite volume., Capillary action is when molecules escape the surface of a nonboiling liquid., Amorphous solids have a definite melting point., Solids have a low rate of diffusion because their particles are not moving., Cork is an example of a compressible solid.,
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