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Explain how the distances between particles in a solid, a liquid, and a gas help determine the densities of each.

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Solids have more compact/compressed property therefore molecules in its structure are tightly packed and more closer together giving its distinct density and is often have higher density compare to other states. Liquids and Gases on the other hand have more "Free-flowing" nature and can go and flow wherever they want as long as their container permits it. This property gives liquids and gasses move volume than solids has. therefore lowering the density of liquids compare to solids. Gasses have slightly different properties than liquids. Molecules of gases are more far away from each other and giving it more volume. Remember that the more volume you have the less dense a material is....

The solid are most dense while the gases are least dense in the nature.

Density:

  • It is the measure of the number of particles per unit volume of the object. It is measured as [tex]\bold { kg/m^3}[/tex].

The more closer the particles. the more denser will be the substance as the number of particle per unit volume will high.

  • In solid, the distance of the particle are very close.
  • In liquid, the distance of the particles more than the solids.
  • In gases, the distance of the particles is very much.

Therefore, the solid are most dense while the gases are least dense in he nature.

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