No. The state of a substance does not tell the number of molecules present. In a gas, the molecules move more freely than in a liquid as they are not bound to each other by intermolecular forces. If you're going by volume, a given volume of a gas will generally contain fewer molecules except at very high pressures.
Yes, liquid is more condensed than gas because the particles in a liquid are closer together compared to a gas where particles are more spread out. This is why liquids have a definite volume, whereas gases take the shape of their container.
no, the lightest liquid has a lot more density than the heaviest gas.
Gas is a liquid, unless you are referring to Natural Gas which cost more to transport than oil which is used to manufacture gasoline.
No, gas particles are not held more tightly than liquid particles. In a gas, particles have more kinetic energy and are free to move around more compared to the relatively closer and more ordered arrangement of particles in a liquid.
Particles move faster in a gas than in a liquid. In a gas, particles are more spread out and have more kinetic energy, leading to faster and more random movement compared to the more orderly and slower movement of particles in a liquid.
gas expand more than liquid and liquid expand more than solid.
The movement of a molecule's particles in a solid move much less and are more structured than a liquid, and a liquid's particles move less than a gas.The movement of a molecule's particles of solid move much less and are more rigid than liquid, and liquid more so than a gas.
The movement of a molecule's particles in a solid move much less and are more structured than a liquid, and a liquid's particles move less than a gas.The movement of a molecule's particles of solid move much less and are more rigid than liquid, and liquid more so than a gas.
The movement of a molecule's particles in a solid move much less and are more structured than a liquid, and a liquid's particles move less than a gas.The movement of a molecule's particles of solid move much less and are more rigid than liquid, and liquid more so than a gas.
no .Gas have more kinetic energy than it's liquid form.
There has not been a gas denser made or existing and not only that, gas is always frequently moving and does not shape up like liquid.
Yes sound can travel in liquid, its speed is lesser than that in solid and more than that of gas.