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Why is it necessary to indicate the temperature when giving the density of a liquid?

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Why is it necessary to indicate the temperature when giving the density of a liquid?

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Generally, as a liquid gets warmer, the particles of the liquid have more kinetic energy and tend to spend more time further from each other…the change in temperature also influences some of the properties of the liquid, like viscosity…viscosity is resistance to flow and when a liquid is warmer it has less resistance to flow (ever put honey in a microwave?)…heat changes density as the particles of the liquid have more empty space between them… Hope that helped….

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