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how does the density of a liquid vary with temperature​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

When the temperature varies, the volume of the liquid changes. ... So due to this change is volume, the density varies with change in temperature

Answered by sudhur7
1

Answer:

Density changes with temperature because volume changes with temperature. ... As you heat something up, the volume usually increases because the faster moving molecules are further apart. Since volume is in the denominator, increasing the volume decreases the density.

Explanation:

Divide the initial density of the fluid by this number to find the final density at the new temperature. If the initial density of the water was 1000 kg/m3, divide this by 1.002 to find the final density: 1000 ÷ 1.002 = 998 kg/m3.

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