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Xander Rojas
19 April, 10:14
What is low density solid, liquid, or gas?
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Jamie Clayton
19 April, 13:08
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Liquids than have the next smallest density because the particles of a liquid are closer together but not as tightly bound together as a solid, or loosely structured as a gas. Solids are the most dense ... For each element, pure substance or mixture the gas state will always have a lower density.
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