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how does density change as the number of particles increased?​

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Answered by damak013404
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As the water particles move apart, the volume increases. Since the mass remains the same (the number of water particles does not increase), the density decreases. Pure water is least dense at 0 °C.

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Answered by Anonymous
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As the water particles move apart, the volume increases. Since the mass remains the same (the number of water particles does not increase), the density decreases. Pure water is least dense at 0 °C.

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