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Silver is a solid and water is a liquid at room temperature. How do the particles of solid silver compare to the particles of liquid water? A:The attractions between the particles are stronger in the solid silver.
B:There is no attraction between particles in the solid solid.
C:The attractions between the particles are weaker in the solid silver.
D:The particles are moving more freely in the solid silver.

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