Asked by Emily Holliday on Jul 08, 2024

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What are solids?

A) The least ordered state of matter
B) Material never composed of atoms
C) The most ordered state of matter
D) Always composed of compounds

Ordered State

A condition of a system in which its components are arranged in a well-organized pattern or structure, often resulting in reduced entropy.

Solids

Materials in the state of matter characterized by fixed shape and volume, with particles closely packed in a regular pattern.

  • Comprehend the various states of matter and their specific attributes, encompassing their structured nature and physical traits such as volume and configuration.
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Robert GarciaJul 12, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Solids are characterized by their fixed shape and volume, which is a result of their particles being closely packed in a highly ordered arrangement. This makes them the most ordered state of matter compared to liquids and gases.