they are not held together.
gas particles are not held together and in liquid sthey are not held very tightly.
Yes, they are packed closely together
Solids
No. The particles are held strongly in the case of solid and least in the case of gases.
Yes, the particles are held compactly and tightly in place.
The state of matter that is held tightly in place is in the form of a solid. Gas particles are not tightly packed, unless they are being pressurized, same with water.
Solid matter. Because it composed of tightly packed particles.
very tightly
The particles within diamond are held together by the strong covalent bonds.
Gases.
Solids and liquids are composed of atoms or molecules that are held together by various kinds of chemical bonds, whereas gases are composed of independently moving particles that are not held together, therefore they are free to expand.
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