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Solid gold is denser than liquid gold.do you think the atom in liquid are as closely spaced as are atoms in solid gold explain your answer

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Answered by saloni8950
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Answer

no because energy was added and the atoms separate with makes liquid gold less dense than solid gold.....

Explanation:

Ice works at the same way as this, so let's think on it as an example. Ice is water, but a different water, water in -1 or less Celsius degrees, and in this way, if we check the molecules on an electrical microscope we can be sure that the molecules will be very close to one another.

     After that, we'll level up the temperature until the water is liquid, almost 10 degrees Celsius, and looking at the microscope again, we can check that the water molecules are more separated than before. Gold works at the same way as the water does, and this is why the answer to this question is no.

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Answered by nirman95
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No, the atoms in liquid gold are placed far away from each other and can move freely as compared to do the atoms present in solid gold.

  • Gold is a metal , having characteristics lustre, very much used for making jewellery after mixing with small amounts of copper.

  • Now, solid gold is provided with a huge amount of heat. This heat allows the atoms to overcome the inter-atomic force of attraction.

  • It is at this point when the atoms get to move freely and change in state from solid to liquid occurs.

Hence , the atoms in liquid state is present spaciously and not bound tightly. That's why , we get to see lower density for liquid gold.

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