Respuesta :
Density is a property of a material which describes the mass of a material per unit volume. Density is said to be slightly dependent on temperature. We look at the density of water at different temperatures:
100 °C: 958.4 kg/m^360 °C: 983.2 kg/m^320 °C: 998.2 kg/m^3
Therefore, warm water has a lower density than water in colder temperature.
100 °C: 958.4 kg/m^360 °C: 983.2 kg/m^320 °C: 998.2 kg/m^3
Therefore, warm water has a lower density than water in colder temperature.
Answer:
The second choice is correct: Warm water is less dense than cold water
Explanation:
Think about it this way: which is more dense? water or evaporated water?
evaporated water(the particles are further away from one another)...and warm water is closer to evaporated than water so the ya' go!
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