Well, gas is a state of matter that has a lot of spread out molecules. Unlike solids and liquids. The solid state of matter is more dense because the mass divided by the volume is more because the molecules are very close together.
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different densities. Density is defined as mass divided by volume, so if two solids have the same mass but different volumes, their densities will be different. The solid with the smaller volume will have a higher density, while the solid with the larger volume will have a lower density.
The densities of the planets generally decrease as you travel from Mercury to Neptune. Mercury and Earth have similar average densities, while Venus and Mars have lower densities. The gas giants - Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune - have much lower average densities due to being composed mostly of hydrogen and helium gases.
Gases have much less density compared to solids and liquids due to the larger spaces between gas particles. This makes gases easier to compress and to expand to fill a container.
The following are the physical properties of gases:-Gases assume the volume and shape of the container.Gases are most compressible of states of matter.Gases will mix evenly and completely when confined to same container.Gases have much lower densities than liquids and solids.Properties ofGASES: usually float, they are in bottle or balloons, they are easy to compress, they expand to fill their containers & they occupy far more space than the liquids of solids from which they form.
because liquids can give us the right temperature but solids and gases
different densities. Density is defined as mass divided by volume, so if two solids have the same mass but different volumes, their densities will be different. The solid with the smaller volume will have a higher density, while the solid with the larger volume will have a lower density.
I can only tell you that gases are does not have a difinite shape and volume . E.g air / nitrogen / carbon dioxide / water vapour / . . .
No, gases expand more than solids when heated.
Gases typically have more particles than solids because gas molecules are much more spread out and have higher kinetic energy, leading to a greater number of particles in a given volume. In contrast, solids are more densely packed and have lower mobility, resulting in fewer particles in the same volume.
The densities of the planets generally decrease as you travel from Mercury to Neptune. Mercury and Earth have similar average densities, while Venus and Mars have lower densities. The gas giants - Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune - have much lower average densities due to being composed mostly of hydrogen and helium gases.
The thermal expansion of solids is much lower compared to liquids and gases; the bonding forces between particles are stronger.
Gases have much less density compared to solids and liquids due to the larger spaces between gas particles. This makes gases easier to compress and to expand to fill a container.
Solids are not completely incompressible, but they are much less compressible than liquids and gases. This means that solids can be compressed slightly under high pressure, but their volume does not change significantly compared to liquids and gases.
This variation is typically small for solids and liquids but much greater for gases.
Density is the amount of matter in a given volume. The particles in a solid state are tightly packed together, therefore a solid sate would have a greater density then a liquid, and gas. The particles in a liquid state are together, but are able to move and slide by one another. This density is not as great as a solid state. Particles in a gaseous state are spread very far apart, and moving a lot. A gas would not have a large density. The particle theory of matter affects both masse, volume, density, and viscosity.
Many things have density, including liquids, solids, and gases. For example, water has a density of 1 g/cm³, while materials like gold and lead have much higher densities. The density of an object is determined by its mass and volume.
The following are the physical properties of gases:-Gases assume the volume and shape of the container.Gases are most compressible of states of matter.Gases will mix evenly and completely when confined to same container.Gases have much lower densities than liquids and solids.Properties ofGASES: usually float, they are in bottle or balloons, they are easy to compress, they expand to fill their containers & they occupy far more space than the liquids of solids from which they form.