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Sounds travels slowest in air and fastest in solids. Generally, sound travels faster through materials of higher densities.
Low density: gases Medium density: liquids High density: solids
no, because some of them is not high ,some of them are low densities.
Objects with higher densities than water will sink in water. What they do in other substances depends on the densities of those substances.
yes
They do if they are the same material
Yes, it is true.
bcoz they hav different densities
If two solids have the same masses but different volumes they have different densities.
Silvery solids with low densities and low melting points are alkali metals. These are located in group one on the periodic table.
different equal
Amorphous solids are non-crystalline solids that lack the long-range order of crystal structures. Even amorphous solids have some short-range order.
Not all liquids have lower densities than all solids. Low density solids frequently contain air or other gasses as part of their makeup (cok, Styrofoam, etc)
Mary Adelia McQuhae has written: 'Separation of solids of different densities'
No. Solids made of different substances will normally have different densities.
Sounds travels slowest in air and fastest in solids. Generally, sound travels faster through materials of higher densities.
No. An amorphous solid is a solid in which there is no long-range order of the positions of the atoms. Solids in which there is long-range atomic order are called crystalline solids or morphous. Salt is a solid with long-range atomic order and hence is morphous in nature.Some examples of amorphous solids are common window glass, many polymers (such as polystyrene) are amorphous, and even foods such as cotton candy.