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Q: Are liquids usually quite dense
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Are liquids quite dense?

in human body blood is liquid


Are liquids quite dense and have alot of particles in a small volume?

yes


Why are liquids usually less dense than a solid of the same substance?

The intermolecular forces are weaker in liquids.


Why are solids USUALLY more dense liquids and gases?

Solids are usually more dense because solids have a smaller volume than liquids or gases, so the same amount of mass is in a smaller volume, making the density greater.


Are liquids quite dense and do they have a lot of particles in a small volume?

In comparison to gases, yes; in comparison to solids, no.


Properties of a liquid?

Liquids can flow, their particles can move about more than solid particles, you can't compress them, and they are quite dense.


Is gas dense?

Gas is not dense, solids should be dense, liquids are dense, but not as much as solids.


How is heat energy usually transmitted through liquids and gases?

Heat energy is usually transmitted through liquids and gases by convection (warmer, less dense material rises, and sinks again when it cools).


Do any liquids have the same ingredient to make them dense?

All liquids are made up of matter (atoms and molecules) which is what gives them their densities. Liquids are dense because they are made up of matter so all liquids have the same ingredient to make them dense.


Does any one know anything about dying stars?

They're obviously quite old and usually quite dense.


Is water the least dense than all the liquids?

No. Several liquids, including gasoline, oil and alcohol, are less dense.


What liquids are more dense then water?

There are many liquids more dense than water. The most commonly thought of is probably Mercury.