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Answer this quetion plz: 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? Enter your answer in the space provided.

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most solids contract (shrink) when they get cold.

Density = (mass) / (volume)

If mass doesn't change but volume gets smaller, then density increases.


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