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A student heats a liquid on a burner. What happens to the portion of liquid that first begins to warm? It loses energy. It becomes less dense. It sinks downward. Its molecules get closer together.
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A student heats a liquid on a burner. What happens to the portion of liquid that first begins to warm?
It loses energy.
It becomes less dense.
It sinks downward.
Its molecules get closer together.
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Yes it becomes less dense because when the water molecules are hot it tends to go around more faster but if it was cold it would stay still. Just like us humans would do.
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I believe it becomes less dense, bc when you heat something it’s molecules spread further apart.
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