Liquids generally have lower density as compared to solid but still it floats on water.WHY??
Is it possible to luauify atmospheric gas? If yes suggest a method
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as liquid has lower density than solids so it flows on water.
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HERE IS THE ANSWER;
◆ Since the density of water is lower than compared to solids but the surface if the solid & The boyont force applied is also responsible for this outcome.
◆ You can assume the example of an ICE CUBE. It is solid even though it floats on water.
This occurs due to the molecular space remaining empty. Due to this space, the solid like ice becomes a kind of hollow inside ( The molecules.)
◆ Yes, it possible to liquidify atmosphere gas in high pressure & low temperature.
The method used is Compression.
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◆ Since the density of water is lower than compared to solids but the surface if the solid & The boyont force applied is also responsible for this outcome.
◆ You can assume the example of an ICE CUBE. It is solid even though it floats on water.
This occurs due to the molecular space remaining empty. Due to this space, the solid like ice becomes a kind of hollow inside ( The molecules.)
◆ Yes, it possible to liquidify atmosphere gas in high pressure & low temperature.
The method used is Compression.
HOPE IT HELPS
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