Explain why solids have greater densities than liquids and liquids have greater densities than gases?
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The difference between the densities of solids, liquids and gases is due to the distance between the particles in each state of matter.
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due to more molecular attractions between solid the molecular arrangements changes so amount of matter particles at any particular region increase as compared to liquid and same as in liquid as compared to that of gases
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It's particles move freely and are very far apart, so there is a large increase of volume. The same mass of gas will have very much greater volume than the liquid, and so will have much lower density.
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