Science, asked by Ashishs1, 1 year ago

why do liquids have mostly lower density than solids

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Answered by ritesh120
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because their molecules are not so close to each other

Ashishs1: could you please explain
Mazser: There is more molecules in solid than liquid
ritesh120: means the solids molecules or atoms are very close to each other and tightly Bond with each other the liquids molecules are not close to each other that's why there density is low
Mazser: Hope it helps u
Ashishs1: thanks
Answered by anonymousgirl27
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Liquids have a lesser thickness than solids. The inter-molecular spaces are more in fluids than solids and their inter-molecular powers are weaker than solids as the particles are loosely packed.Hence having less inter-molecular space and solid inter-molecular strengths. This makes the solids hard and to have high thickness. This is the reason fluids will be liquids and have a lesser thickness than solids. 

Mass is dictated by the quantity of particles, in which the changing of states would not adjust. In any case, the volume of a fluid is bigger contrasted with the volume of a strong. This is a direct result of the extending development of a liquid of fluids that solids don't have. Thus why fluids would dependably have a lower thickness, this is on the grounds that they have a bigger volume, yet a similar mass.


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