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Chemistry, 01.07.2019 20:30 30valgolden

How does temperatures affect the density of ocean water? a) as temperatures decrease, molecules move further apart, making cold water less dense than the warm water. b) as temperatures decrease, molecules move closer together, making cold water more dense then warm water. c) as temperatures increase, molecules move further apart, making the cold water less dense than the warm water. d) as temperatures increase, molecules move more closer together, making the warm water less dense than cold water.

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