Which of these contains the most tightly packed matter particles? (1 point)

A. tea
B. carbon dioxide
C. a milkshake
D. cardboard

depends. liquid Carbon dioxide, under pressure and at -50C, is the most dense of all those substances. At normal temps, and pressures, milkshake is most dense.

What is the awnser

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To determine which of these contains the most tightly packed matter particles, we need to consider the state of matter and the arrangement of particles in each option.

A. Tea: Tea is a liquid, and the particles in a liquid are relatively close together but not tightly packed. The particles in a liquid are constantly moving and have more space between them compared to the particles in a solid or gas.

B. Carbon dioxide: Carbon dioxide is a gas at room temperature and atmospheric pressure. The particles in a gas are loosely packed and have significant amounts of space between them. Therefore, carbon dioxide does not contain tightly packed matter particles.

C. Milkshake: A milkshake is a liquid, similar to tea. Therefore, the particles in a milkshake are not tightly packed. They exhibit similar characteristics to a liquid.

D. Cardboard: Cardboard is a solid material, and solids generally have tightly packed particles compared to liquids and gases. The particles in a solid are held together by strong forces of attraction, making them closely packed. Therefore, cardboard contains the most tightly packed matter particles among the given options.

In conclusion, the correct answer is D. cardboard.