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Rubber is unusual in that it shrinks or contracts when heated. Warming a rubber ball will -
A. decrease its density.
B. cause its volume to remain the same.
C. increase its density.
D. decrease its mass.
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C
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When you warm the rubber, the density increases.
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a. because it is going tp sink and its density will decrease
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