Why do liquids have mostly lower density than solids?
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Liquids as we know, have a lesser density than solids because the intermolecular space (space between molecules) is more and intermolecular force of attraction is less (because of being loosely packed and far away from each other)
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Liquids as we know, have a lesser density than solids because the intermolecular space (space between molecules) is more and intermolecular force of attraction is less (because of being loosely packed and far away from each other).
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