why do liquids have less density than that of solids?
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due to inter molecular Space between the atoms
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Liquids are usually less dense than solids but more dense than air. Temperature can change a liquid's density. For example, increasing the temperature of water causes the molecules to spread farther apart. ... This pattern has empty space between each molecule, which makes ice less dense than water.
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