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4. Why does the volume of a liquid increase when heated? short answer questions

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An increase in temperature caused the water molecules to gain energy and move more rapidly, which resulted in water molecules that are farther apart and an increase in water volume. ... When water is heated, it expands, or increases in volume. When water increases in volume, it becomes less dense.

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  • An increase in temperature caused the water molecules to gain energy and move more rapidly, which resulted in water molecules that are farther apart and an increase in water volume. When water is heated, it expands, orincreases in volume. When waterincreases in volume, it becomes less dense.

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