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1 October, 06:33

How do densities of the solids compare to those of the liquid?

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  1. 1 October, 06:53
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    Generally, solids are denser than liquid, which is denser than gas of one particular substance. In liquid phase, molecules are freer and can move around, so it is less dense than solid, but denser than gas, in which the molecules move at high speed with large separation from one another.
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