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Sort of. In the temperature range of 0-4 Degrees Celsius water contracts when heated and expands when cooled. Outside of this temperature range it behaves normally.
Matter expands when it is heated.
its a movement of small particles of matter
It changes the vibrations of the molecules.
yes, because the cooling process removes energy from the matter which makes the particles move less and the matter contract
Sort of. In the temperature range of 0-4 Degrees Celsius water contracts when heated and expands when cooled. Outside of this temperature range it behaves normally.
Matter expands when it is heated.
Matter expands when it is heated.
When heated it get larger and when you freeze it the matter gets smaller with an exeption to ice
its a movement of small particles of matter
It changes the vibrations of the molecules.
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No, when matter becomes heated it always expands, meanwhile when matter becomes cool it always contracts.
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yes, because the cooling process removes energy from the matter which makes the particles move less and the matter contract
Most matter, when cooled, the molecules in the matter slow down, therefore they contract, or become smaller, more dence. In some cases it may even change states( liquid to a solid, things like tht)
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