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5 January, 14:02

A copper part is heated. Does its mass, volume and density change?

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  1. 5 January, 15:36
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    It's volume and density will increase but NOT the mass

    Explanation:

    Heating copper in its elemental form is a physical change.

    The mass of any substance does not change during a physical change, so the mass of copper will stay the same. However, its volume will increase, so its density will decrease.
  2. 5 January, 15:48
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    Heating copper in its elemental form is a physical change. The mass of any substance does not change during a physical change, so the mass of copper will stay the same. However, its volume will increase, so its density will decrease
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