Molecules that are in continuous motion, travelling in straight lines and changing comprise what state of matter?

Molecules that are in continuous motion, travelling in straight lines and changing comprise what state of matter?

  • Correct Answer: gases
  • plasma
  • solids
  • liquids

Explanation: Gases are composed of molecules that are in continuous motion, travelling in straight lines and changing.

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