Respuesta :
The particles in solids are closely packed together, which means that the amount of substance in solids are more compared to the liquid and gases of having the same volume. The arrangement of the phases in decreasing masses will then be,
solid, liquid, and gas
solid, liquid, and gas
Answer:
In the common cases, solids have all the particles close together and held in place, liquids have the particles close together (less than solids) but not held, and gases have the particles more separated than the previous cases.
So, in a defined volume, usually, solids will have more mass, this is because particles are close together and you can put more particles in a given volume, then comes liquid, and the comes to gas.
An exception of this can be water, where the solid-state is less dense than the liquid state (this is why ice floats in liquid water)
Here for a fixed volume, liquid water has more mass than the solid-state, and the solid-state has more mass than the gas state.