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If the temperature of a piece of steel decreases, what happens to its density? (1 point)
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If the temperature of a piece of steel decreases, what happens to its density? (1 point)
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temperature decreases the density will increase.
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as temperature decreases, the steel will contract (volume decreases) thereby, an increase in Density.
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