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Rubber contracts when heated.

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What liquid expands when heated?

All liquids expand when heated. e.g. Mercury in a thermometer. One exception may be water when heated form 0 to 4 degrees Celsius.


What elements expand when heated?

All of them. (Water does look like an exception, but that's only around it's phase shift from solid to liquid.)


When an iron ball is heated in what parameters does it expand?

It will expand in all directions.


Do all objects expand when heated?

All objects do not expand on heating.....Only metals expand on heating.....non metals like wood,plastic,etc do not expand on heating.


Which of these does not expand liquid solid or gas?

All of them can expand - for example, when they are heated. Gases usually expand more than solids or liquids.


Do all liquids expand when heated?

Liquids expand more than solids on heating


Do all things melt?

no they dont because some thngs expand when heated


Do all solids expand by the same amount when heated through same temperature?

no , all solids do not expand by the same amount when heated through same temperature. it depends upon the coefficient of its linear expansion. We define avergae co-efficient of linear expansion in the temperature range deltaT as α=(1/L)(ΔL/ΔT) where L is initial length of the solid at the temperature T.. It varies from material to material , higher the value of alpha , it expands more..


What happens to the density of matter when the matter is heated?

In almost all cases, matter expands and becomes less dense when it is heated. Melting ice is an exception.


Will glass expand when heated?

No. Heating and cooling do not change the mass of an object. Changes in temperature very often change the volume of an object, however, which means that the density of the object changes. Heating usually causes an object to expand, which means that its density goes down. Its mass, and therefore its weight, does not change.


Do most solids expand when cooled?

Generally speaking, substances have the least amount of surface area as a solid, as they are heated they form a liquid and expand, as this is heated it forms a gas and expands more. *Assuming pressure is constant **Water is the only substance to expand as it freezes


When a gas or liquid is heated its molecules move away from each other?

Gases expand as they are heated, as do nearly all liquids. In the course of expansion, the molecules move away from each other.