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Why are Solids generally denser than liquids?​

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Solids are marked by their definite shape and volume. On the other hand, the particles in solids are present very close to each other and the intermolecular gaps are very less. The intermolecular forces are thus high giving them making them rigid and dense. Thus, solids are denser than liquids and gases.

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