Why do liquids have mostly lower density than solids?
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In solids, the molecules are very closely arranged .Hence having less intermolecular space and strong intermolecular forces . This makes the solids hard and to possess high density. This is why liquids are fluids ( can flow) and have lesser density than solids
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Liquids have lesser density than solids. ... In solids, the molecules are very closely arranged .Hence having less intermolecular space and strong intermolecular forces . This makes the solids hard and to possess high density. This is why liquids are fluids ( can flow) and have lesser density than solids .
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