why do liquids have mostly power 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 solid hard and to possess high density. This is why liquids are fluids ( can flow) and have lesser density than solids...... Liquids usually have lower density than solids.
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