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a solid
from a solid to gas
the answer is A. the solid rock beneath the soil because the particals of the solid rock have very small intermolecular space b/w them so, they remain very close to each other. therefore it has greatest density.
usually, the solid phase. Water is a notable exception.
For a given material, while the material itself has the same density, a solid OBJECT of EQUAL VOLUME has greater density than if light weighted. For example a one inch diameter solid ball has greater density than a one inch diameter hollow ball.
The Earth's core has the greatest density. The inner core, composed mainly of solid iron and nickel, is even denser than the outer core, making it the densest part of the Earth.
I touched up on this a while back, and I bellieve it's that the atoms in a solid are moving less therefore are causing them to be compacted, so more density.
Mercury comes in 2nd place - average density (5.44 g/cm3 == ==
Solids are the densest state of matter for most substances. The variation of density for solids is typically very small.
Steel has the greatest density of the three.
In solid state force of attraction are greatest
there are three states of matter one is solid another is liquid and the last one is gas and the most dense out of them all is the solid because its like a rock while gas is like steam and liquid is water