Why do liquids show more expansion as compared to solids
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Liquids expand for the same reason, but because the bonds between separate molecules are usually less tight they expand more than solids. Heat causes the molecules to move faster, (heat energy is converted to kinetic energy ) which means that the volume of a gas increases more than the volume of a solid or liquid.
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All three states of matter (solid, liquid and gas) expand when heated. The atoms themselves do not expand, but the volume they take up does. ... Liquids expand for the same reason, but because the bonds between separate molecules are usually less tight they expand more than solids.
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