Five friends were talking about the differences among solids, liquids, and
gases. They each agreed that the differences have to do with the particles
in each type of matter. However, they disagreed about which differences
determine whether the matter is a solid, liquid, or gas. This is what they said:
Gwyneth:
I think it has to do with the number of particles.
George:
I think it has to do with the shape of the particles.
Hoda:
I think it has to do with the size of the particles.
Natalie:
I think it has to do with the movement of the particles.
William:
I think it has to do with how hard or soft the particles are.
Which do you agree with the most explain why
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