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The particles in a table and the particles in the air all have the same movement energy at 25oC. Why is the table a solid and the air a gas? The particles in the air have more movement energy and are traveling faster

The air has particles that repel each other and the table has particles that attract each other

The particles in the air have stronger forces holding them together

The particles in the table have stronger forces holding them together

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