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This question doesn't really make sense, but to answer it, Molecules can be far apart but they can't. See molecules in a solid are packed tightly together. In a gas, the molecules are relatively far apart, occasionally bouncing into each other.

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In a gas, we'll see that the molecules are farthest apart. That's because the molecules have more kinetic energy in this phase of matter than in liquids or solids. The gas is said to be less dense.

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Well, I 've got one here and there must be one or more on the Sun, if not on the furthest stars.

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Water vapor

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Gas Phase

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In a gas.

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