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Whether a rise in temperature the density increase maximum in case of

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Answered by Anonymous
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For a given rise in temperature, the increase in density is maximum when in the case that the temperature is least raised. Explanation: Density is inversely proportional to the temperature

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For a given rise in temperature, the increase in density is maximum when in the case that the temperature is least raised. ... They are inversely proportional to each other, if the temperature is more the density will be less, because the volume increases upon increasing the temperature.

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