Chemistry, asked by godu17, 11 months ago

Why are solids generally denser than liquids and gases?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

It is only because its mass per unit volume is greater than gas and liquid .

Answered by learner2929
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the atoms in the solid are held together with a strong force of attraction and the wise space between them is very small or negligible hence they are denser than liquid or gases..

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