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4 August, 07:15

A solid is cooled to a very low temperature. Assuming the mass remains constant, how, if at all, does this affect the density of the solid?

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  1. 4 August, 09:08
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    it is making a new form so the density would be the same because water becoming into ice a solid are the same thing.
  2. 4 August, 09:17
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    when a solid is cooled, its molecules slow down n vibrate less. usually its volume will decrease. as the mass remains constant and density = mass/volume, density will decrease.
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