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OpenStudy (briellshaw):

List the states of matter from the lowest energy (molecules move slowly) state to the highest energy state (molecules move quickly). A. gas, liquid, solid B. solid, liquid, gas C. solid, gas, liquid D. liquid, gas, solid

OpenStudy (alivejeremy):

need help

OpenStudy (-welp-):

A. gas, liquid, solid

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (briellshaw):

Thanks

OpenStudy (mrnood):

@BriellShaw @flowerfluff It is not A givin 'A' as an answer is against th erules and does not help the poster She has said 'Thanks' for a wrong answer, and probably posted that incorrect answer to her test

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sorry if its wrong @BriellShaw

OpenStudy (briellshaw):

How many times do I have to tell you @MrNood stay off my questions now im reporting you

OpenStudy (tkhunny):

All the spam and jumpy answers don't seem to be helping, much. Think about containment and \(H_{2}O\). What happens when you drop ice on a counter top? It might break. Pretty much just sits there. What happens when you spill water on a counter top? It splashes and goes all over unless there is some shape to hold it. What happens when you release water vapor on a counter top? Does it even care the counter is there? Low Energy often translates to easy containment.

OpenStudy (mrnood):

when you add energy (heat) to ice (solid) it turns to water (liquid) when you add energy (heat) to water it turns to steam (gas) so which has the lowest energy and which has the highest?

OpenStudy (briellshaw):

How many time do i have to say it @MrNood stop Answering my questions im reporting you again!!!!!!!!!

OpenStudy (mrnood):

lol I have pointed out 3 wrong answers and have given you help in 2 to get the RIGHT answer I would expect medals not reports

OpenStudy (briellshaw):

oops my bad I reported you twice

OpenStudy (briellshaw):

i thought u were just being a weiner

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