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A solid is warmed. Assuming the mass remains constant, how does this effect the density of the solid?

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she is wrong it is

As a solid is warmed, creating higher temperatures, it begins to change state and could cause a change in its density even if the mass is the same

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Don't take my word for it but I think it's bc the pressure is released because of the heat
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