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How does the density of water change when it moves from a liquid to a gas?

First of all, the density of water decreases when it gets in gas state. Density is depended on mass and volume and thus the formula density= mass/volume. When water gets into gas state, the volume increases which results in an decrease in density.


In Which state does water have the most density?

Water has the highest density at around 4 degrees Celsius, regardless of the state it is in (solid, liquid, or gas). This is due to the structure of water molecules forming a tighter arrangement at this temperature, making it the most dense state.


What is the comparison of density to density of an equal volume of water?

If the density of a substance is greater than the density of water, it will sink in water. If the density of a substance is less than the density of water, it will float on water.


Is the density of steam more or less than the density of water?

Humid air is lighter and less dense than dry air. Steam is water as a gas. Gaseous water is less dense than dry air.


How are mass and volume related to the sinking and floating of an object?

An object will float - on water for example - if its density is less than the density of water. Density = mass / volume.An object will float - on water for example - if its density is less than the density of water. Density = mass / volume.An object will float - on water for example - if its density is less than the density of water. Density = mass / volume.An object will float - on water for example - if its density is less than the density of water. Density = mass / volume.

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What happens to water as it changes state?

The density changes.


Is higher density the liquid state than in the solid state physical property of water?

Yes, the higher density of water in its liquid state compared to its solid state is a physical property known as anomalous expansion. Water reaches its highest density at 4 degrees Celsius in its liquid state, which is why ice floats on water.


How does the density of water in its solid state compare to that of other solid materials?

The density of water in its solid state, which is ice, is lower than that of most other solid materials. This is why ice floats on water.


What is the density of water in the solid state compared to that in the gas state?

Much higher.


How does the density of water change when it moves from a liquid to a gas?

First of all, the density of water decreases when it gets in gas state. Density is depended on mass and volume and thus the formula density= mass/volume. When water gets into gas state, the volume increases which results in an decrease in density.


What is the density of PURE water in its liquid state?

At 25 degrees C the density of water is 1.0 g/mL. If the temperature of the water goes above 25 degrees C the density will drop. If the temperature of the water goes below 25 degrees C the density will rise.


What is the density of water in the solid state compared to that in the liquid state?

The density of water in the solid state (ice) is lower than in the liquid state. This is due to the unique structure of ice, where water molecules form a crystalline lattice with more space between them compared to the closely packed molecules in liquid water. This expansion upon freezing is why ice floats on water.


In Which state does water have the most density?

Water has the highest density at around 4 degrees Celsius, regardless of the state it is in (solid, liquid, or gas). This is due to the structure of water molecules forming a tighter arrangement at this temperature, making it the most dense state.


What is the fluid used as electrolyte in the battery what happens to the relative density of the fluid as the state of charge decreases?

In all honesty the fluid or electrolyte is water. And the relative density of water as the state of charge decreases is also decreased.


Which state of matter has the highest density and why?

solid, water is a weird exception


How much density does water contain?

water doesnt really contain density, but depending on its state (solid, gas, etc) it has a density. to get the density you would take the mass and divide it by the volume. usually, liquid water has a density of 1 kg/L


The density of h2o?

Water (H2O) has a density of 1g/cc, although it will vary somewhat with temperature, and of course physical state.