refrase your question, please, especially concerning........liquid greater than the liquid........
because the molecules in the liquid are packed closer together than in the gas
The interparticle distance is greater in a gas than in a liquid, and greater in a liquid than in a solid.
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Gases are less dense than solids and liquids because their molecules are far apart in comparison to solids and liquids. Density is mass/volume. The greater the mass/volume, the more dense the material is. Because the molecules of a gas are spread apart, they have the least mass/volume, and are therefore less dense.
That's not true. The molar volume of a gas is always greater than the molar volume of a liquid. I can't think of any exceptions to this.
No, a pure liquid at normal temperature has a constant density while the density of a gas depends upon temperature and pressure.
atoms in a gas are farther apart than atoms in a liquid
Float or sink... in what? Look up the density of caesium, and the density of whatever liquid you want to place it in, and compare. The general rule is that a substance will sink if its density is greater than the liquid (or gas) you place it in.
The interparticle distance is greater in a gas than in a liquid, and greater in a liquid than in a solid.
It depends on the density of the solid, liquid, or gas. If the density is lower than water it will float. (Water's density is about 1). Also, if the volume of the solid, liquid, or gas is bigger than the mass then it will also float. It will sink if the solid, liquid, or gas's density is higher than water's density. :)
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Yes. The density of a liquid is usually close to that of a solid, and much higher than in a gas.
A gas has a lower density than either a liquid or solid because its molecules are not as compressed as the other two states of matter. Gas has weaker intermolecular bonds than either a solid or liquid.
No. An object will sink if its DENSITY is greater than that of the liquid (or gas) in which you place it.
Gas is much less dense than liquid.
A gas has greater kinetic energy than a liquid.
no, the lightest liquid has a lot more density than the heaviest gas.
A gas has a lower density than either a liquid or solid because its molecules are not as compressed as the other two states of matter. Gas has weaker intermolecular bonds than either a solid or liquid.