Comment on the accuracy of the statement below. Describe some exceptions to the statement if there are any.
Statement:
In general, solids are more dense than liquids and liquids are more dense than gases.
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The atoms or molecules in a solid are packed together much more tightly in a solid than in a gas or a liquid. The atoms or molecules in a solid have fixed positions; they don't move around like atoms or molecules in a gas or liquid do. ... Solids are usually much more dense than liquids and gases, but not always
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