how does the density of a liquid or gas vary with temperature
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Density is the ratio of mass to volume. When the temperature varies, the volume of the liquid changes.
Eg. Liquids expand on heating.
So due to this change is volume, the density varies with change in temperature.
In simpler words, heating a substance causes molecules to speed up and spread slightly further apart, occupying a larger volume that results in a decrease in density. Also, cooling a substance causes molecules to slow down and get slightly closer together, occupying a smaller volume that results in an increase in density.
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Density is the ratio of mass to volume. When the temperature varies, the volume of the liquid changes.
Eg. Liquids expand on heating.
So due to this change is volume, the density varies with change in temperature.
In simpler words, heating a substance causes molecules to speed up and spread slightly further apart, occupying a larger volume that results in a decrease in density. Also, cooling a substance causes molecules to slow down and get slightly closer together, occupying a smaller volume that results in an increase in density.
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Liquids and Gases:
When liquids and gases are heated, their volume increases. As volume is inversely proportional to density, an increase in volume, results in a decrease in density. Hence, with the increase in temperature, densities of liquids and gases decrease and vice versa.
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