Give reason why molecules are less closely packed in liquids as compared to solids
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Matter is made up of tiny particles. These can be atoms or groups of atoms called molecules. ... Water behaves differently to most other substances because, in its solid state (ice), its particles are less densely packed than in its liquid state.
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In most liquids, the particles are less densely packed, giving them the ability to move around and slide past each other. While a liquid is easier to compress than a solid, it is still quite difficult – imagine trying to compress water in a confined container!
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