Water expands more than ethanol because the boiling point og water is more than that of ethanol.
Liquid water is more dense than ICE , and More dense than water vapour(steam). Liquid water is at its most dense at 2 oC. Water on freezing to ice expands by about 10% of its volume. This is because of the lattice arrangement of water molecules in ice., which does not occur in liquid water., Hence ice floats on water. (icebergs).
One liter of water weighs more than 1 liter of ice. This is because water expands when it is frozen, thus the liquid water will have more water compared to the ice.
Usually when a thing gets hot, it expands. The liquid in the thermometer gets hot, and expands, so it takes up more room in the tube.
When temperature goes up the liquid expands. The liquid then takes up more space and you see this as a rise in scale on the thermometer. The same applies vise versa
yes liquid water is more dense than ice water
Its when a liquid freezes and expands or contracts. Ex. Water when it freezes has more mass than the liquid
Its when a liquid freezes and expands or contracts. Ex. Water when it freezes has more mass than the liquid
It's just like filling a balloon with water - the more liquid you add - the more it expands.
When you freeze water it expands so it is less dense than liquid water therefore more buoyant so it floats.
It increases. Think of water: ice cubes take up more space than does the same amount of water when in liquid form.
Liquid water is more dense than ICE , and More dense than water vapour(steam). Liquid water is at its most dense at 2 oC. Water on freezing to ice expands by about 10% of its volume. This is because of the lattice arrangement of water molecules in ice., which does not occur in liquid water., Hence ice floats on water. (icebergs).
water doesnt undergo significant thermal expansion. alcohol expands more when it's heated
When liquid water becomes solid ice, it expands. This is because the lattice structure that gives it definite shape forces the molecules slightly farther apart than they are in the liquid. When water freezes, it expands because of its peculiar molecular structure as ice. Instead of molecules fitting nicely together, water molecules form round molecular bonds with a large hole in the center, like a donut. This both makes it less dense than liquid water, and it also makes it expand.
It gains heat , it becomes warm because the temperature of the liquid/water increases and it expands and use up more space
When water freezes it expands, the only substance know to do so when it changes from a liquid to a solid.
Liquid water would typically take up more space because as ice expands, air pockets are generated. Water takes up the entirety of the space of whatever container it is in.
One liter of water weighs more than 1 liter of ice. This is because water expands when it is frozen, thus the liquid water will have more water compared to the ice.