Liquid A Liquid B 1. The object must be denser than liquid A. 2. The density of the object must be lesser than that of liquid B. 3. Liquid A must be denser than liquid B. 4. The pressure at the bottom of the object is greater than at the top in liquid A.

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Problem 1.17PAE: Use a molecular level description to explain why gases are less dense than liquids or solids.
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Liquid A
Liquid B
1.
The object must be denser than liquid A.
2. The density of the object must be lesser than that of liquid B.
3. Liquid A must be denser than liquid B.
4.
The pressure at the bottom of the object is greater than at the top in liquid A.
Transcribed Image Text:Liquid A Liquid B 1. The object must be denser than liquid A. 2. The density of the object must be lesser than that of liquid B. 3. Liquid A must be denser than liquid B. 4. The pressure at the bottom of the object is greater than at the top in liquid A.
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