How density of solids hardly changes?
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because the molecules of the solids are hardly bounded to each other they are not easily moved
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density depends on mass and volume .....
As we know the molecules of solids are very tightly packed and can't be easily displaced....
So we can't change the volume easily hence density remains constant......
As we know the molecules of solids are very tightly packed and can't be easily displaced....
So we can't change the volume easily hence density remains constant......
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