Chemistry, asked by vandnam552, 3 months ago

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

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Answered by armygirl007
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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.

Answered by Anonymous
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As per density it changes according to the matter. If we take for solids they are more dense than liquids as the particles are very closely packed with each other. So density change according to the matter

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