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Its density decreases.
Actually it's not weight we are dealing with here, it is actually density. So what happens is when temperature increases, the density decreases and volume increases or vice versa if the temperature decreases, the density increases and the volume decreases.
becomes kinetic energy
Nothing. The amount of atoms stay the same. Usually, though, the volume decreases. However, when water becomes ice, it expands.
The ice needs to absorb heat energy in order to melt. This energy is stored in the water as a type of potential energy (it requires a force, and therefore energy, to separate the water molecules). When the water freezes, this potential energy is returned once again.
Water with dissolved carbon dioxide is acidic.
.The pressure of the water decreases.
temperature decreases
they absorb water through the permeable membrane and on ovr absorbing...they burst up
What happens to potential soak in water we build malls and parking lots ?
In every liquid (with the exception of water) the molecules, when the temperature decreases, contract.
decreases it - no water then no water potential.
it decreases
It adds.
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Its density decreases.
it decreases :)