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Yes, like most substances - above 4 degrees centigrade. From 0 to 4 degrees centigrade, the volume of water will actually decrease while the temperature increases.

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Can a sample of water maintain the same volume after being warmed by several degrees Celsius?

No, a sample of water will expand and increase in volume when warmed by several degrees Celsius due to thermal expansion.


Why does the temp not change as water is warmed up?

If water is warmed up, then that means that its temperature does change.


What happens to water when it is warmed?

When water is warmed, its molecules gain energy and move faster, causing the water to expand and become less dense. This is why warm water rises in colder, denser water. Heating water can also lead to evaporation, where some of the water molecules break free from the liquid state and become a gas.


What is the rising of water vsper due to water being warmed by the sun?

what is the rising of water vapor due to water being warmed by the sun


Does air expand when its warmed?

yes it does.


What will happen to warmed water next to a heater?

The warmed water next to the heater becomes hotter when the heater is switched on.


What substance expands when warm?

Most substances expand when warmed due to increased molecular motion. This phenomenon is commonly observed in gases, liquids, and solids. For example, water expands when it is heated, which is why ice floats on liquid water. Additionally, gases like air also expand significantly with increased temperature, leading to decreased density.


What does water do when warmed?

the molecules separate more


What occurs when water is warmed by the sun's heat?

evaporation


What is ice warmed to the melting point?

Ice warmed to its melting point will become water. At this temperature, the thermal energy causes the solid ice to transition into liquid water.


Why does a flat basketball seem inflated when warmed?

Because the heat causes the air inside the basketball to expand, which increases the pressure in the ball.


What happens to the air pressure inside a tire when it is warmed?

The warming air would expand and the tyre pressure would go up.

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