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a).highest energy, highest molecular motion, and least dense packaging of molecules
b).highest energy, highest molecular motion, and most dense packaging of molecules
c).least energy, highest molecular motion, and least dense packaging of molecules
d).highest energy, least molecular motion, and least dense packaging of molecules
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