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18 December, 09:21

In general, why are solids denser than liquids?

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  1. 18 December, 09:25
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    In general, solids are denser than liquids, which are denser than gases. The particles in the solid are touching with very little space between them. The particles in a liquid usually are still touching but there are some spaces between them. The gas particles have big distances between them
  2. 18 December, 09:25
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    because the atoms are closer together and not moving around
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