Why do liquids have lower densities than solids
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this is due to the spaces between the particles and also the state and type of particle.
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The volume of a liquid is larger compared to the volume of solid. This is because of the expanding movement of a fluid of liquids that solids do not possess. Hence why liquids would always have a lower density, this is because they have a larger volume, but yet the same mass.
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