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The most probable distribution of particles is the one with the 1. lowest number of possible microstates. 2. highest energy. 3. largest number of possible microstates. 4. most symmetry. 5. highest enthalpy.

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1. lowest number of possible microstates.
   2. highest energy.
   3. largest number of possible microstates.
   4. most symmetry.
   5. highest enthalpy.
        

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