What happens to the density of liquid when it is heated?

When a liquid is heated what happens to it density and when a liquid is cooled what happens to its density?

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    in general when a liquid is heated it gets less dense and when it is cooled it gets more dense There is an exception: Water at some temperatures. If you heat water from 32deg F to 39 deg F it gets more dense cooling it from 39F to 32 F will reduce its density.

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Density decreases as a liquid is heated and increases as a liquid is cooled. Heating speeds up particle motion, and disperses particles. Cooling does the opposite.

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