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why do liquids have mostly lower density then solid? 9th std

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Answered by alinakincsem
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Liquids have a lesser thickness than solids. The intermolecular spaces are more in fluids than solids and their intermolecular powers are weaker than solids as the particles are loosely packed. In solids, the particles are nearly arranged.Hence having less intermolecular space and solid intermolecular strengths. This makes the solids hard and to have high thickness. This is the reason fluids will be liquids ( can flow) 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.
Answered by vaidehi52
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Liquid have a lesser thickness than solid . Due to intermolecular spaces are more in fluids than solid

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