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why are gases lighter than solids and liquids​

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  • Gases are less dense than solids and liquids because their molecules are far apart in comparison to solids and liquids. Density is volumemass. The greater the volumemass, the more dense the material is. Because the molecules of a gas are spread apart, they have the least volumemass, and are therefore less dense.
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➢ Gases are less dense than solids and liquids because their molecules are far apart in comparison to solids and liquids. Density is volumemass. The greater the volumemass, the more dense the material is. Because the molecules of a gas are spread apart, they have the least volumemass, and are therefore less dense.

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