Yes. liquids expand. If we heat the beaker which is filled with water using a candle, the volume will rise as the water is mixed with hot air. Hot air would want to excape, therefore liquids do expand.
Not only liquids but also solids expand as they get hotter, with few exceptions.
No, liquids do not always expand uniformly with temperature. Generally, liquids expand as they are heated, but the expansion may not be uniform due to factors such as the specific properties of the liquid and the conditions under which it is heated.
Liquids expand when heated and contractwhen cooled.
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Liquids expand more than solids on heating
No, liquids do not expand and contract at the same rate. Different liquids have different coefficients of expansion, which determine how much they expand or contract with changes in temperature. This property is important when designing systems where temperature changes may affect the volume of the liquid.
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All of them can expand - for example, when they are heated. Gases usually expand more than solids or liquids.
Only the few liquids that expand when they freeze like water. But yes, they can.