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20 June, 12:16

Does the state of matter make a difference in a substances density?

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  1. 20 June, 13:45
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    In a somewhat limited form, yes.

    Gases are a lot less dense than liquids or solids, aren't they? However a liquid could be less dense than a solid (usual case) or more dense than a solid (ice floating on water - - that is an exception)
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