Physics, asked by onmyway47, 11 months ago

Why do different solids have different densities?​

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Answered by debayanpratihar1234
4

Answer:

E..g. particles in solids are more closely packed than in liquids or gases. These are the two main determinants in the density of a substance. A substance with a high density could have both high mass atoms (high mass), and atoms that are closely packed (low volume) resulting in a high value for mass/volume.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

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