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compare the densities in the three states of matter​

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Answered by parishatyagi4
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Solids tend towards more mass because atoms that make up matter are closer together and are dense, liquids have atoms that are further apart so it has less density and tends to weigh less, while gases have their atoms , farthest apart and are generally least dense and weigh less.

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Answered by jagadeesan9374
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There is only a small difference between the density of a liquid and its corresponding solid, eg water and ice. This is because the particles are tightly packed in both states. The same number of particles in a gas spread further apart than in the liquid or solid states. ... This means the gas is less dense.

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