This question cannot be answered per the Law of Conservation of Matter. It doesn't matter what state a substance is in, it will always have the same atoms and in the same number. A substance that goes from liquid to gas does not "lose" some atoms in the process.
Gas. Because the molecules/atoms are free moving
Solid, as they have the least amount of energy. Solid, as they have the least amount of energy. Solid, as they have the least amount of energy. Solid, as they have the least amount of energy.
This state of matter is the liquid.
The state of matter that keeps atoms together is solid. Liquids and gases allow atoms to break apart from each other.
atoms
One of the first people to state that matter is made up of atoms was Democritus.
This state of matter is the solid.
Solid !
solid state
Atoms. Or another word for atoms would be elements.
In solid form, atoms have the least amount of movement (although they still move slightly).
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