water True, but only in the range 4 degrees Celsius to zero Celsius.
Oil does expand when heated and contracts when cooled.
Paraffin wax melts into a liquid state when heated, but hardens again when cooled.
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No. When water is cooled it contracts up to 4 degrees Celsius and then it begins to expand till 0 degrees Celsius. This is called the anomalous expansion of water.
when objects are heated or cooled, their temperatures change, along with some of their properties, these properties are known as Thermometric Properties. Examples include: when objects are heated, they expand, when they are cooled, they shrink. Another is, if an object is heated, its' gaseos pressure will increase and will decrease when object is cooled.Read more: What_are_thermometric_properties
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Oil does expand when heated and contracts when cooled.
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Yes, in general a liquid will expand when heated. They contract when they are cooled.
No jelly does not expand because its particles are not being frozen.
things expand when heated and contract when cooled. This seasaw action creates cracks and weakness in structures/landforms and causes weathering.
Liquids expand when heated and contractwhen cooled.
No, gasses expand when heated and contract when cooled.
Liquids expand when heated and contract when cooled.
all things are made of molecules, when molecules are hot or warm, they expand quicker, when they are cooled they tend to clump together.