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density of a material is constant ….[true/false]​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Question : Destiny of a material is constant. ( True/False )

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Explaination :- Destiny is NOT constant, but for liquids and solids it doesn't change very much with temperature.

Liquids and solids expand only slightly with increasing temperature, and they compress only slightly with increasing pressure, so their densities are approximately constant under most ordinary conditions.

For solids, the density of a single element or compound remains fairly constant because the molecules are bound to one another. For example, if you found a pure gold nugget on the earth or you found a pure gold nugget on the moon, the measured density would be nearly the same.

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Answered by suryavamsham
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density of a material is constant ….[true/false]

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