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Biology; Chemistry; Physics: Post your doubts here!

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The question about EXPANSION.

I wrote Solids expand Largely less than liquids.
And Gases expand largely more than liquids.. Something like that. Both of them weren't ''Slightly''.. :/
I wrote the same. Do they expand slightly? I mean if you heat up water in a pan and a block of wood in the other, do they expand by the same amount?
 
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I wrote the same. Do they expand slightly? I mean if you heat up water in a pan and a block of wood in the other, do they expand by the same amount?
i wrote the same :D
not wood i guess, we should take some compound or element. and they dome expand *equally* infact there is *some* slight difference.
 
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i wrote the same :D
not wood i guess, we should take some compound or element. and they dome expand *equally* infact there is *some* slight difference.
No, I disagree. They have very different expansions, if even they don't I hope they do have. :p :(
 
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Because there's a large difference in expansion of both.
is this a reason? :ROFLMAO:
u r saying like solids expand largely more than liquids Because there's a large difference in expansion of both :p
i myself dont have any proof, but i was just asking if u do :D
 
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How much?

Very less. The expansion in solids is not even that noticeable, i think.
But i did Largely less.. :/

Maybe it was slightly. .-.

But their are strong forces of attraction between solid molecules, and the particles already have limited vibration movement, their expansion is limited.
The liquids on the other hand, like Alcohol, mercury can keep on expanding..
 
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Very less. The expansion in solids is not even that noticeable, i think.
But i did Largely less.. :/

Maybe it was slightly. .-.

But their are strong forces of attraction between solid molecules, and the particles already have limited vibration movement, their expansion is limited.
The liquids on the other hand, like Alcohol, mercury can keep on expanding..
Exactly. I hope it's 'largely' :(
 
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is this a reason? :ROFLMAO:
u r saying like solids expand largely more than liquids Because there's a large difference in expansion of both :p
i myself dont have any proof, but i was just asking if u do :D
No, no that's not the reason. But they do have different expansion. I gave you the reason heating wali. :|
 
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