why does density change for a substance from a solid state to liquid?
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Answer: The difference between the densities of solids, liquids and gases is due to the distance between the particles in each state of matter.
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in simple if i hit you with a big ice cube then you will be injured but if I change that solid to liquid then throw it towards you then you will not be hearted that much that is all due to density change the more you hearted the more is density . but for only solids the main reason particles move away from each other when we increase temperature.
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