what are the factors affecting cubicle expansions of liquid
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For water, it depends on its phase. Water expands when frozen into ice. Its volume is increased thus lowering its density from 1.00 gram per milliliter to 0.92 gram per milliliter.
Temperature is the factor affecting the cubical expansion of water.
For other liquids like mercury inside the laboratory thermometers the factor affecting its expansion is also temperature. When heated, the mercury inside a closed glass tube expands to indicate an increase in temperature.
The expansion of alcohol mixed with a red dye is also dependent on its temperature. Red colored alcohol is also used in laboratory thermometers.
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