No, gasses expand when heated and contract when cooled.
Yes, gases can both expand and contract. When heated, gases expand as the molecules move more rapidly, increasing the pressure and volume. Conversely, when cooled, gases contract as the molecules slow down, decreasing the pressure and volume.
Liquids expand when heated and contract when cooled.
When molecules in liquids and gases are heated they move faster
No, metals always expand when heated and contract only when cooled.
after atoms and molecules of gases and liquids are heated, they sink?
Matter expands when it is heated.
No, gases expand more than solids when heated.
Liquids expand when heated and contractwhen cooled.
Gases expand significantly when heated and contract when cooled due to the increased kinetic energy of their molecules, which move more freely and collide more frequently. In contrast, solids expand and contract to a much lesser extent because their molecules are tightly packed in a fixed structure, allowing only slight movement. Therefore, while both states of matter experience changes in volume with temperature changes, the effects are much more pronounced in gases than in solids.
Oil does expand when heated and contracts when cooled.
Yes,gases also contract and expand with changing temperatures
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