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Objects expand when heated because the heat 'gives' molecules more energy, so they move around more. This vibration, as molecules are pushed further apart, is manifested as a larger volume. An exception is water, which contracts as it cools until you reach about 3.98 ° C then starts to expand as it cools more. This is caused by the shape of water molecules. Then again, there is Zirconium Tungstate which contracts as it is heated up to 800o C (an effect caused by lattice formation that twists and turns individual molecules).

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Do liquids expand uniformly with rise in temperature?

No, liquids do not always expand uniformly with temperature. Generally, liquids expand as they are heated, but the expansion may not be uniform due to factors such as the specific properties of the liquid and the conditions under which it is heated.


What properties do only gases have?

Gases have the property of indefinite shape and volume, as they expand to fill any container. They also have low density compared to liquids and solids. Gases can be compressed and expand easily when heated.


Which generally expands more for the same increase in temperature solids or liquids?

Generally, liquids expand more than solids for the same increase in temperature. This is because the molecular structure of liquids allows for greater movement and spacing between molecules compared to the more rigid structure of solids. As a result, liquids typically experience a larger increase in volume when heated. However, the specific expansion can vary depending on the material.


What are the disadvantages if solids liquids and gases did not expand when heated?

If solids, liquids, and gases did not expand when heated, it would significantly hinder numerous natural processes and technologies. For instance, the functioning of engines and refrigeration systems relies on the expansion and contraction of gases. Additionally, many biological and environmental systems depend on thermal expansion for processes like weather patterns and the cycling of nutrients in ecosystems. Lastly, construction materials would face immense stress and potential failure due to temperature changes without the ability to expand.


How do solids usually behave when heated?

Their volume increases - that is to say, the solids expand. However, their mass stays the same.

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When most solids liquids and gases are heated they?

expand


Do all liquids expand when heated?

Liquids expand more than solids on heating


Which of these does not expand liquid solid or gas?

All of them can expand - for example, when they are heated. Gases usually expand more than solids or liquids.


What happens to the density of solids liquids and gases when they are heated?

Generally, the density of solids, liquids, and gases decreases as they are heated. When heated, the particles in these substances gain energy and move more, causing the substance to expand, which leads to a decrease in density.


Why do gases expand more than solid or liquids when they are heated?

Gases expand more than solids or liquids when heated because the particles in gases are more loosely packed and have more kinetic energy. This allows them to move more freely and spread out in response to an increase in temperature. Solids and liquids have particles that are more closely packed and have less freedom to move, resulting in less expansion when heated.


How quickly do gases expand compared with solids and liquids when heated the same amount?

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Do liquids expand faster when heated than solid?

Yes, liquids generally expand more than solids when heated because their particles have more freedom to move and take up more space. This increased molecular motion in liquids allows them to expand faster compared to the more rigid structure of solid materials.


Liquids contract when heated?

Liquids expand when heated and contractwhen cooled.


Do solids expand to a much greater extent than gases when heated?

No, gases expand more than solids when heated.


When a fluid increases does its particles occupy less space?

Liquids, solids and gasses EXPAND when heated- the particles occupy more space.


Do most liquids expand as they get hotter?

Not only liquids but also solids expand as they get hotter, with few exceptions.


Do liquides contract when heated?

Liquids expand when heated and contract when cooled.