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How would the particles be arranged in an object that has a high density? What about in

an object that has a low density?

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Step-by-step explanation:

The particles in solids are very close together. They are tightly packed, giving solids high densities.

The particles in gases are very far apart, so gases have a very low density.

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The particles in solids are very close together. They are tightly packed, giving solids high densities.

The particles in gases are very far apart, so gases have a very low density.
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