Chemistry, asked by vandnam552, 4 months ago

how is density different for different forms of matter? explain.​

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Answered by udayabhandary72
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There is only a small difference between the density of a liquid and its corresponding solid, eg water and ice. This is because the particles are tightly packed in both states. The same number of particles in a gas spread further apart than in the liquid or solid states. ... Density also depends on the material

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There is only a small difference between the density of a liquid and its corresponding solid, eg water and ice. This is because the particles are tightly packed in both states. The same number of particles in a gas spread further apart than in the liquid or solid states. ... Density also depends on the material.

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