Because ice is solid and has a heavier weight that cause it to have higher density and as for water vapour, it is gaseous and has lower density due to not having any weight.
Higher than what ?? If the object's density is higher than the density of water, then the object sinks in the water.
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Water with a higher density weighs more. Gravity times mass (higher density of the same substance means bigger mass)
means that plasticine has higher density.
Clouds cannot swim as they do now
If a liquid does not mix with water and you pour a little water on the liquid, then if the water sinks, the water has a higher density than the liquid; otherwise, the liquid has a higher density. If a drop of the water dissolves in the liquid, then you weigh an equal volume of both liquids. The heavier one has the higher density.
I don't think you can condense a liquid, you can evaporate a liquid eg water which turnns into water vapour then when the water vapour gets colder it cools and condenses
Water vapor has less density than liquid water because it consists of individual water molecules that are more spread out and have higher kinetic energy. This causes water vapor to be less compact and have less mass per unit volume compared to liquid water.
No, nickel does not float in water because it has a higher density than water. Any object with a higher density than water will sink.
The particle of an ice (solid) are held together by very strong forces of attraction and they cannot move about freely. They have a fixed shape and a fixed volume.The particles of a water vapour (gas) are spread far apart from one another.According to the kinetic particle theory,it's particles have a lot of kinetic energy and are not held in fixed position and thus, they can move rapidly in any direction... And so ,solids will have a higher density than gas
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