matter
Atoms are most tightly packed in the solid phase.
solid
Atomic density measures how tightly atoms are packed together in a certain space. It is calculated by dividing the total number of atoms by the volume they occupy. The higher the atomic density, the more closely packed the atoms are.
A solid is matter with atoms tightly packed together.
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tightly packed atoms
solid- atoms more tightly packed specific shape and volume liquid- atoms slightly less tightly packed, no specific shape, specific volume
A solid is made up of tightly packed molecules or atoms that are arranged in a regular pattern. These molecules or atoms vibrate in place but do not move around each other like in liquids or gases. The intermolecular forces between the molecules or atoms hold them in a fixed position.