Why density of a substance in the solid state is more than in liquid state?
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Density-mass/volume
this means that density is inversely proportional to volume.
This means that more density , less volume .
As compared to solids and liquids, liquids take more volume than solids.
So, solids have more density than liquids.
Volume in liquids is more than in solids because the force of attraction in liquids than in solids so the molecules are separated from each other.
this means that density is inversely proportional to volume.
This means that more density , less volume .
As compared to solids and liquids, liquids take more volume than solids.
So, solids have more density than liquids.
Volume in liquids is more than in solids because the force of attraction in liquids than in solids so the molecules are separated from each other.
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because in solid state, the particals or atoms of the matter are closely packed whereas in liquid state they r loosely packed
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