Why do solids are generally denser than liquids and gases?
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☆solids are generally denser than liquid and gases because the atoms and molecules of solid are packed together so much tightly .
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☆molecules have fixed position in solids .
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☆solids are generally denser than liquid and gases because the atoms and molecules of solid are packed together so much tightly .
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Why do solids are generally denser than liquids and gases?
=> Because solids are having the cohesive force as negligible.
It means the force of attraction is maximum in solids .
Because the particles of solid are tightly packed.
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=> Because solids are having the cohesive force as negligible.
It means the force of attraction is maximum in solids .
Because the particles of solid are tightly packed.
#Be Brainly !!
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