When a glass container containing water at room temperature is kept over a flame, the level of water first decreases slightly, then increases. Why?
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2013-04-22T09:57:30-0400
At first the glass container heats up. In a consequence of the thermal expansion the container volume increases and the level of water decreases. Then water heats up. The volume of water increases and the lever of water increases too.
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