4. "The density of solids is greater than the
density of liquids." Does this statement
hold for all solids and liquids? Justify your
answer.
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4. "The density of solids is greater than the
density of liquids." Does this statement
hold for all solids and liquids? Justify your
answer.
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This statement is not true for all the solids and liquids
Explanation:
because in case of water,
water has greater density as compared to ice(solid form of water)
Answer:
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Solids are not always denser than liquids. The most common example of this is water. Solid water (ice) floats on liquid water because ice is less dense than liquid water. The density of a solid substance versus its liquid form will depend on the packing of the molecules in the solid.