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Yes, liquids are generally denser than gases, but their density can vary widely depending on the specific liquid and its temperature and pressure. For example, water is denser than air, which is why objects tend to sink in water. However, some liquids, like oils, can be less dense than water. Overall, while liquids are typically denser than gases, their density is not uniform across all liquids.

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