It's a crystal.
Dont listen to this guy its not a crystal a crystal is not a measure im 10 and I know this.=P
The answer you are looking for is DENSITY for all you gamers playin Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader.
DENSITY is correct!! i know b/c i just got the million dollar question on r u smarter than a 5th grader with it!!
The amount of matter in one set area is called density. For example, black holes have massive amounts of matter compressed into a tiny point in space, giving it extremely high density, and thus, an extremely high gravitational field.
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.
Perhaps you could say that entropy is a measure of this property.
A sloppy answer is that it is the density. However, that is not true. It is a combination of the atomic (or molecular) mass and atomic (or molecular) density.
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Particles packed closely together is a solid.
FalseThe particles of a solid are packed closely together and don'thave as much movement as the particles of a gas or liquid.True
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The phase when the particles are most closely packed together is the solid form. liquid is farther apart, and gases are even farther.
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.
Particles packed closely together is a solid.
Perhaps you could say that entropy is a measure of this property.
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No. They are packed closely together, and can not move freely.
FalseThe particles of a solid are packed closely together and don'thave as much movement as the particles of a gas or liquid.True
Atoms are in a solid but as in particles it depends on the object.
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Yes, they are packed closely together
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The phase when the particles are most closely packed together is the solid form. liquid is farther apart, and gases are even farther.
I think that what you mean to ask is, are the particles in a solid packed close together, which they are, particularly in comparison to a gas, in which the particles are rather distant from each other. However, you can pack solid particles in various ways, closely or distantly. The solidity of the particle does not dictate the type of packing.