How does the arrangement of particles in gas differ from the arrangements in liquids and solids?

Answer:
Gas particles are very separated and are bouncing around the container they are in at very high speeds. Liquid particles are relatively close together with some "wiggle room". Particles in a solid are very densely packed together, leaving room for extremely minimal particle movement.
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