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13 July, 07:16

The liquid form of matter is usually more dense than its: solid form gas form both solid and gas forms

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  1. 13 July, 07:21
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    The liquid form of matter is usually more dense than its gas form. This is because liquid molecules are closer together compared to gas molecules. An exception, however, is water. Water's solid form or ice is less dense than its liquid form because of the orientation of hydrogen bonds that lowers its density.
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