yes
Gases are less dense than solids.
They are very dense
Not necessarily. The density of a substance depends on its mass and volume, so it can vary for both solids and liquids. In general, solids are denser than liquids because the particles in solids are typically more closely packed together.
a malleable solid is dense
Solids are typically dense, meaning they have a high mass per unit volume. They are not completely incompressible, but they are much less compressible than liquids and gases due to the strong intermolecular forces holding their particles in place.
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.
Yes, it is true.
Gas is not dense, solids should be dense, liquids are dense, but not as much as solids.
The atomic nucleus contain protons and neutrons.
Through hot dense solids.
True. The majority of elements on the periodic table are solids at room temperature and pressure.
In general, solids are more dense than liquids which are more dense than gases.