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If you are discussing the three major states of matter, the answer is that the space between molecules is the largest in gases and smallest in solids.

If you are discussing all five states of matter, the answer is that space between molecules is the largest in plasmas and the smallest in Bose-Einstein Condensates. However, these two states of matter are very rare and difficult to achieve.

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