which state of matter are the particles least tightly arranged

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The state of matter in which particles are least tightly arranged is the gas state. In a gas, particles have the most freedom of movement and are not held together by strong forces. They move randomly and quickly with large spaces between them.
Which of the following best describes the arrangement of particles in a gas?
The best description of the arrangement of particles in a gas is that they are widely spaced and move freely.
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