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how does the density of a liquid (or gas)vary with temperature??????​

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Answered by Shaini9502
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There's inverse relation between temperature and density, increase in temperature also increase volume. As you heat something up, the volume usually increases because the faster moving molecules are further apart, so increasing the volume means decreases the density.

Hence, we can say by increasing the temperature, we are decreasing the density.

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