How is pressure related to density of molecules?
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Pressure and density are directly proportional to gas or solids. For solids, the density of a single element or compound remains fairly constant because the molecules are bound to one another.
Density and pressure have an integral relationship. The higher the density of an object that is exerting the pressure, the higher the pressure on the object on which the pressure is being exerted.
The pressure on the object is higher automatically density is also higher because the object will be compressed. This is especially true for liquids and gases.
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