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Steam. In general, the higher the temperature the faster the molecules and the farther apart they are.

Water has that little peculiarity right above freezing, but otherwise follows the rules.

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Q: Which substance are the particles furthest apart?
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Which phase of a substance are the particles furthest apart?

methane


If the particles of matter that make up a substance are relatively far apart and can move freely the substance?

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Are the particles of gas are packed tightly together?

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Are the particles of gas packed tightly together?

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