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Answer: Â B:Objects with high density have tightly packed molecules but the molecules in less dense objects are all spread out.
Explanation:
Objects with high density have tightly packed molecules, however, the molecules in less dense objects are all spread out. Â
• Density is how loosely or tightly the particles are packed together. The more dense the object, the most closely are the particles packed and vice versa. Â
• The more particles in a space, the more dense it is. Â
• Density is inversely proportional to volume, as density is mass divided by volume. So more the volume occupied by the substance, less dense it will be. Â
• The objects with high density would weigh more, and they would take up less space due to tightly packed particles present within it in comparison to the low density objects. Â
• The low density objects would be loosely packed and would weigh less and would occupy more space in comparison to the high dense objects. Â
Thus, density is best described by the statement that objects with high density have tightly packed molecules but the molecules in less dense objects are spread out. Â
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