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Explain how the density of a gas is different from the density of a liquid.

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The same number of particles in a gas spread further apart than in the liquid or solid states.

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The same number of particles in a gas spread further apart than in the liquid or solid states. The same mass takes up a bigger volume. This means the gas is less dense. Density also depends on the material.

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