why do liquids have mostly lower density than solid
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Explanation:
As solids, strong inter-ionic force of attraction between them compared to liquids.
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The particles of liquid are less tightly bound than solids.
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Since there are more particles in a limited amount of space, density which is m/v will be higher in solids than in liquids in most cases. There are exceptions though but you won't need to know about them for this answer :)
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