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what happens to the volume of solids by increasing
temperature of that solid?

Answer Posted / guru

every materials are made up of binded molecules.whenever the temperature the material is increase a molecular vibration may occur into it,at certain temperature that molecular bind may break,so there is a chance for volumetric expansion(increase)

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