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Which of the following correctly pairs a phase of matter with its description?
A Solid: Particles have no motion.
B Liquid: Particles expand to fill any container in
which they are placed.
C Gas: Particles have higher amounts of energy
than when in the liquid phase.
D Liquid: Particles are more strongly attached to
one another than when in the solid phase.

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