Jack should arrange the beads close together and slide past each other to represent water molecules in a liquid.
<h3>How are the molecules of water arranged when water is in its liquid phase?</h3>
- Each water molecule contains two atoms of hydrogen and one atom of oxygen, arranged such that one side of the molecule (nearest the hydrogens) is positively charged while the other side (nearest the oxygen) is negatively charged.
- They’re arranged randomly, and in random motion.
- In fact, they’re not even keeping the same hydrogen atoms, as they are constantly popping off and reforming on the nanosecond time scale.
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B. By determining the last plan inactivated
C. By the order they were entered
D. By the BIN.
The correct answer is A. By plan type.
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