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The degree of order of matter is directly proportional to the cohesive forces that hold the matter together. in other words, the more organized the state of matter, the stronger is the glue that holds it together. which one of the following ranks these cohesive forces from the state with the strongest to that with the weakest cohesive forces?
1. gas> liquid> solid2. liquid> solid> gas3. solid> liquid> gas4. solid=liquid=gas

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