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density of a substance in the solid state is more than in liquid state​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Density-mass/volume

this means that density is inversely proportional to volume.

This means that more density , less volume .

As compared to solids and liquids, liquids take more volume than solids.

So, solids have more density than liquids.

Volume in liquids is more than in solids because the force of attraction in liquids than in solids so the molecules are separated from each other.

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Answered by amitvikram1
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Explanation:

the substance in the solid state have a very high density because the solid substance have a very large amounts of items that are totally bounded buy a strong attraction force between them due to this force a large amounts of atoms are closely packed in a small quantity of area .SBI know when the mass per unit area is greater the density is Greater .

but this does not happen in the cases of liquid state .the atoms of liquid states are not closely bonded together by a strong attraction force.

ways to say that the force is a less than that of the solid .

finally we concluded that the solid is more dense than liquid .

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