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why do liquids generally have lower density than water​

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Answered by rupa8bkvadr2
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Answer: Liquids as we know , have a lesser density than solids because  the intermolecular space [ space between molecules ] is more and intermolecular force of attraction is very less [ because of being loosely packed and far away from each other ]  

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