how does the density of liquid vary with temperature?
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Liquids generally tend to expand with increase in temperature (This is the case with solids too).
When liquids are heated, the faster moving molecules move further and further apart, thereby increasing the volume of the liquid. In other words, their mass will occupy more volume.
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Liquids generally tend to expand with increase in temperature .
When liquids are heated, the faster moving molecules move further and further apart, thereby increasing the volume of the liquid. In other words, their mass will occupy more volume.
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