Effect of heat on solid , liquid, gas give any one example
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When gases, liquids and solids are heated, they expand. As they cool, they contract or get smaller. The expansion of the gases and liquids is because the particles are moving around very rapidly when they are heated and are able to move further apart, so they take up more room. If the gas or liquid is heated in a closed container, the particles collide with the sides of the container, and this causes pressure. The greater the number of collisions, the greater the pressure.
Example is: The chair you are sitting on is a solid, the water you drink is liquid, and the air you breathe is a gas.
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