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1.) A sample of chlorine gas is compressed. 2.) A sample of water is frozen. 3.) A diamond is submerged in water. 4.) A lead weight is carried up a mountain. 5.) An Iron bar is cooled.
If an object is cooled, the particles within the object will lose kinetic energy and move closer together. This results in an increase in the density of the object because the same mass is now packed into a smaller volume.
when water vapour is cooled it condenses and falls as rain
4°C. At this point, water is at its maximum density. Further cooling from 4°C causes water to expand and become less dense as it freezes into ice.
The density of water increases as it cools from 4 degrees Celsius to 0 degrees Celsius. At 4 degrees Celsius, the density of water is 999.972 kg/m³, and at 0 degrees Celsius the density is 999.8395 kg/m³.
The value of the density increase but the effect is without significance.
As water is cooled its density increases until it reaches about 4 C and then it decreases.
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1.) A sample of chlorine gas is compressed. 2.) A sample of water is frozen. 3.) A diamond is submerged in water. 4.) A lead weight is carried up a mountain. 5.) An Iron bar is cooled.
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When water vapor is cooled, it loses energy and condenses back into liquid water. This process is called condensation.
What happens is that you can see that the density of a nail is more than the density of water and that the density of a cork is less than that of water.
it goes threw a cycle
If an object is cooled, the particles within the object will lose kinetic energy and move closer together. This results in an increase in the density of the object because the same mass is now packed into a smaller volume.
The density increase.
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when water vapour is cooled it condenses and falls as rain