no
plasma is denser one among the 4 states
Solids are more dense than liquids. This is because of their atomic or molecular configuration. Atoms or molecules in solids are more closely arranged compared to atoms or molecules in liquids.
One could be a fixed shape like a brick or cube and the other could be something less dense like a sponge, potato or a tube of toothpaste.
Solid, liquid, plasma, gas.
For most substances, the solid phase is more dense than the liquid and gas phases. The liquid phase is less dense than the solid phase but more dense than the gas phase, and the gas phase is less dense than either the solid or liquid phases. Water is an exception. Its solid phase (ice) is less dense than the liquid phase.
There are many physical properties for a piece of wood. It is: A solid An insulator Less dense than water (usually)
The order is: - solid (the densest) - liquid - gas - plasma
No, matter can also be found as liquids, gases, or plasmas.
This depends on how dense the solid is, and how dense the liquid is.
a solid is more dense
Ice is a solid less dense than the liquid
No. It is less dense.
No. It gets less dense
Solids, liquids, gases, and plasmas are all states of matter. Hopefully that helps.
Physics of Plasmas was created in 1994.
solid with hydrogen bonds making it less dense than its liquid form
a solid that sinks in water
yes