Physics, asked by meghapoddar32, 10 months ago

8. How does the density of a liquid change
with a decrease in temperature?
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Answered by Anonymous
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In general, when a liquid is heated it expands. So the mass remains constant, but the volume increases. Density = mass / volume. So, as the temperature increases, the density decreases.

Answered by vish143690
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Density increase as the temperaturedecreases. ... This is the reason why liquidwater is more dense than solid water. The bonds in water break more slowly astemperature decreases and the structure tend to trap fewer extra water molecules. At lowtemperature, more of the water has the same lattice as ice.

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