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Possibly at the triple point of the substance, but not usually.

Water as a liquid has a density of 1 g/ml. As a gas it has a density of about 0.72 g/L or 0.00072 g/ml.

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Is the density of gaseous substance likely to be larger or smaller then the density of liquid or solid substance at the same temperature and why?

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What has a higher density liquid or gas?

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Does liquid have density?

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How does the density change from solid to liquid to gas?

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What are 3 properties of a gas?

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What contributes to the buoyant force acting on a ballon?

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Is the density of gas similar to that of a liquid?

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How do you know whether something will float or sink?

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