Chemistry, asked by yoyo1059, 1 year ago

why are solids generally denser than liquids and gases?


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Answered by somyasemwal
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solids are generally denser than liquids and gases because there is high force of attraction between them this keeps the particles of the solid closer to each other making them denser then liquids and gases

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Answered by amitvikram1
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the atoms of solid is placed closer to each otherdue to a strong attraction force . generally solid atoms have more strong attraction force then a gases .

due to this in small area most of the atoms of solid placed which increase its mass in its specific unit volume but this does not happen with gas .

so finally we comes to know the fact thatsolid is more denser than gas

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