Why do liquids expand more than solids when they are heated
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in liquids the intermolecular space is very high as compared to that in solids, so when a liquid is heated it expand more than solid.
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in liquids the intermolecular space is very high as compared to that in solids, so when a liquid is heated it expand more than solid.
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In liquid the intermolecular space are more as compare to solid that's why liquids expand more than solids when they are heated
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