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Which states of matter contain particles that are NOT

tightly packed and lined up like little soldiers?
A. Solid, Plasma, Liquid
B. Plasma, Gas, Liquid
C. Liquid, Solid, Gas
D. Gas, Plasma, Solid

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Answer: The answer is B. Plasma, Gas, Liquid.

In a solid, particles are tightly packed and lined up in a specific pattern, like little soldiers. In a liquid, particles are still close together but are not arranged in a specific pattern. In a gas, particles are far apart and move freely, and there is no specific arrangement or pattern. In a plasma, particles are highly ionized and do not have a specific arrangement or pattern either. Therefore, the states of matter that contain particles that are not tightly packed and lined up like little soldiers are plasma, gas, and liquid.

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