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What does that mean about the densities of the phases of water? The solid state is the most dense, followed by the liquid state, then the gas state. The solid state is more dense than the liquid state. The liquid state is more dense than the solid state. The gas state is the most dense, followed by the liquid state, then the solid state.

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