In the gaseous state of matter, the molecules of a substance are most free to move about as there is little attractive forces between the neighboring molecules.
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plasma is most common in the universe outside of earth plasma is the most common state of matter
Electrons
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The smallest, most basic particles that still have the characteristics of the individual elements (oxygen, gold, carbon, uranium, potassium and many others) are called atoms. An atom of gold is still gold. Once you take any of these atoms apart, you have particles that are common to all elements. The protons in an atom of gold are exactly the same as the protons in an atom of oxygen. The sub-atomic particles, the protons, neutrons and electrons of ordinary atoms, can be broken down into smaller and smaller particles. As we build more and more powerful devices, we find that particles can be broken into smaller and smaller components. I don't believe we yet know where that process will end. This is bringing us to the very limits of what is called particle physics.
The state in which matter has the most energy is plasma. Plasma is a state of matter where the particles, such as electrons and protons, have enough energy to break free from their atoms, resulting in a highly energized and electrically charged state.
Gas is the state of matter that contains particles that are most widely separated compared to solid and liquid states. Gas particles are free to move independently and occupy the entire volume of the container they are in.
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Gas.
Gas.
Gases
Gas is actually the least dense state of matter. In a gas, particles are spread out and have high energy causing them to move rapidly and take up a large volume. Solids are the most dense state because their particles are tightly packed together.
The state of matter where the particles are locked into a pattern is solid. This is the most sturdy state of matter.
Solids. Solids are the most rigid state of matter, so their particles are always fixed. Liquid particles have more freedom to move about, and gases have the most freedom.
The state of matter in which particles move most rapidly is the gaseous state. In gases, particles have high kinetic energy and move freely, bouncing off each other and the container walls. This leads to fast and random movement of gas molecules.
The plasma state of matter contains the most energetic particles. Plasma is a high-energy state where electrons are stripped from atoms, creating a soup of positively and negatively charged particles. This makes plasma capable of conducting electricity and responding strongly to electric and magnetic fields.