A gas.
Gaseous states of matter spread apart to fill the shape and the volume of the container which holds them.
Liquid State
That would be liquid because in a solid, they are stuck and in a gas, they are far apart but in a liquid the particles move around but are still close together.
Particles are closest together in most solids, though there is very little difference between the spacing in solids and liquids. Particles are very far apart in a gas. Water is not a state of matter. It is an individual substance, and can exist as solid, liquid or gas depending on the temperature and pressure. However it is rather unusual in that the particles in solid water (ice) are actually further apart than those in cold liquid water, which is why ice floats.
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Anything liquid
Particles in a gas are not connected and move freely.
gaseous
Gaseous states of matter spread apart to fill the shape and the volume of the container which holds them.
gas
well liquid and gas are spread apart but the one that is spread apart and not connaected is gas which has particles that move fastly and freely.
This is a gas.
This is a gas.
The measurement of how closely particles are packed together is usually by state of matter. Gasses are measured as have particles that are further apart than liquids or solids for example.
The state of matter depends on the closeness of the particles. Gases have particles that are very far apart and solids are close together. This is determined by the strength of attraction of these particles to one another.
Particles that make up matter are in a state of constant motion.
By how dense the state of matter