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In most cases, what happens to a liquid when it cools?

1. its density increases
2. its density decreases
3. its mass increases
4. its mass decreases
5. its volume increases
6. its volume decreases

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Answer: the answer to your question are #s 1 and 5.

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When liquid cools, both its density and volume increases. Therefore the answer to your question are #s 1 and 5. This is due to the fact that molecules which are compacted or pressed against each other form a solid, and when they start to cool-down the molecules start to break free from each other increasing the density of a liquid and the space that it occupies.
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