the density will increase because there will be less space
Heat causes expansion, which reduces an object's density. The tighter together the molecules are the denser the object, when you add heat the molecules expand allowing more When_air_is_warmed_what_happens_to_its_densityof movement between molecules, resulting in lower density of a particular object, such as air.Plus water evaporates.Read more: When_air_is_warmed_what_happens_to_its_density
Its density increases.
The object slows down and eventully stops.
This object become warmer, or react with water, or is dissolved.
its density stays the same
In this case the volume increase, the density is lower.
In this case the volume increase, the density is lower.
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as scientists add heat too an object , the objec begin to pre-heat and began to dissolve .
All of the forces exerted by the individual molecules in a fluid add together to make up the pressure exerted by the fluid
Gas molecules are spread out. When they are placed under pressure they condense into a liquid.
Could asker add further clarification to this query? Mass = volume * density if this helps