How would the particles of a solid, liquid, and gas ALL at room temperature compare? *
A. solid particles have lower average kinetic energy
B. the gas particles are larger than both solid and liquid
C. the pas particles are moving the slowest
D. the spacing of the particles is different, but all have the same average kinetic energy
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