Gases generally have lower density as compared to solids. Why?
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as they can not be trapped
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Density is mass by volume
If we take one kg of a gas and a solid
Density of the gas is going to be less as the volume is more because the molecules are more spaced apart
As density is inversely related to volume
Density of the solid will be more as less volume because the molecules are packed together
If we take one kg of a gas and a solid
Density of the gas is going to be less as the volume is more because the molecules are more spaced apart
As density is inversely related to volume
Density of the solid will be more as less volume because the molecules are packed together
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