I dont know. Ok?!?! You got a problem with that?!?!?! X(e
it floats
The gas phase is less dense than the liquid or solid phase of a substance. Density is not a property of sound.
Gas is not dense, solids should be dense, liquids are dense, but not as much as solids.
They're more impact. And since they're closer together, and they're contained in substance that's much more dense, liquid molecules cannot move as freely as gas. Gas is much ls dense than liquid.
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.
Usually this happens when a gas cools. It becomes more dense as the gas particles move more slowly. Eventually it condenses and so it changes back to a liquid.
Solid. Because it's more dense.
Gas is much less dense than liquid.
Solids are more dense than liquids, and liquids are more dense than gas. These are not the only states of matter. Actually, there are seven known states of matter. Including from most dense to least dense, BE-C (Bose- Einstein Condensate), Fermanic Condensate, Solid, Liquid, Gas, Plasma and Quark-Gluon Plasma. In a solid the molecules are move slower and are more tightly packed than, water which has more tightly packed molecules than a gas.
it has to do with states of matter the liquid state flows because that is the properite of it. gas flys or rises because everything below it is more dense, less dense things rise. this is applicable with luquid and gas. it is known as the priciple of buoyency and convection. look them up for more information
Much more dense. They are the two lightest gasses in the universe, and gasoline is a liquid, which is always denser than a gas.
Yes, only if the density of the liquid is lesser than the gas