how does the density of fluids change when they are heated
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Heating a substance causes molecules to speed up and spread slightly further apart, occupying a larger volume that results in a decrease in density.
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When they are heated, the amount of kinetic energy of molecular particles increases with the increase of Kinetic energy produced by Heat...
as those molecular particles start moving rapidly, their inter molecular space increases, simply means it's density will change
but if you'll keep heating, it's kinetic energy will increase so much that it'll change it's state
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