why solids generally denser than liquids
and gases?
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solids have particles closely packed and because of that they have more mass . in the case of liquid and gas they have a bit of freely moving particles. that is why they are not that denser.
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Because of less Intermolecular space and more intermolecular force of attraction
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solids are generally denser than liquid and gases because they have physically no intermolecular space and are very ridiculous. They have such a strong intermolecular force of attraction that they cannot move but only vibrate.
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