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exam lesson name: states of matter
exam number: 700698rr
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question 6 of 20 :
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  1. which form of matter is usually the densest?

a. theyre all equally dense.
b. liquid
c. gas
d. solid
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Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To determine the densest form of matter, we analyze the particle arrangement:

  • Solids: Particles are closely packed in a fixed, ordered structure with minimal intermolecular space. This tight packing leads to high mass per unit volume (density).
  • Liquids: Particles are closer than in gases but more loosely packed than in solids, so density is lower than solids (in most cases).
  • Gases: Particles are widely spaced with large intermolecular distances, resulting in very low density.
  • Option A is incorrect because the three states have different densities. Option B (liquid) and C (gas) are less dense than solids in general. Thus, solids are usually the densest.

Answer:

D. Solid