The state of matter in which the particles are least tightly arranged is gas. In gases, the particles are spread out and move freely, allowing them to fill the volume of their container. In contrast, particles in solids are closely packed and organized, while in liquids they are still close together but can move past one another.
In which state of matter are the particles least tightly arranged?
Solid
The particles are arranged the same in all states of matter
Gas
Liquid
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