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The three main phases of matter (not including plasma) are solids, liquids, and gases. They have different properties concerning the
arrangement of particles. Choose all of the statements that are true.
solids have the most tightly-packed particle arrangement
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liquids are closely-packed but with no regular arrangement
gases are loosely-packed and have no regular arrangement
Solids are made of macroscopic particles while the others are microscopic
There is no regular pattern in solids
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