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Physics, 28.05.2020 20:07, bludov141ox1ocr

Which statement can correctly be applied to both a solid and a liquid?
A) Atoms and molecules can move past one another and bump into each other.
B) Atoms and molecules remain relatively close to each other.
C) Atoms and molecules move quickly and are free to move in any direction.
D) Atoms and molecules remain relatively far apart from each other.

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