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1 October, 16:16

What happens to the density of a substance when it's heated? Explain?

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  1. 1 October, 16:35
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    For example if an iron is heated it will get longer and fatter and its density will decrease. This happens because the mass of a rod stays the same but its volume increases ... A few substances behave differently when heated or cooled. Water is one such substance
  2. 1 October, 16:40
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    When you heat a substance, it's atoms start shaking up faster and the substance starts expanding and the density begins to drop.
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