The most common state of matter is plasma.
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.
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.
To turn a state of matter into a gas, we must overcome the intermolecular forces holding the particles together in that state. Gas particles have the highest energy out of all states of matter because they are not bound by these intermolecular forces, allowing them to move freely and independently from one another. This requires the input of the most energy to break these forces and transform the state into a gas.
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Plasma
The most important state of matter is gas, because you can not live without oxygen. However liquid is vital as well because you can only live a short period without water.
some gases can kill you.
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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.
I would have to say Gas.
Gas in most normal circumstances.
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Gas.
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.