The diagram shows a flask that has been filled with liquid X at room temperature. When the flask is placed in warm water, the liquid moves further up the tube. When the flask is placed in cold water, the liquid falls below the starting level in the tube. The experiment is then repeated with an identical flask, but a different liquid Y. The starting level of liquid in the tube is the same as in the original experiment. Liquid Y expands more, for each 1 °C rise in temperature, than liquid X. Which row gives the correct level of the liquid?
- Arises most in warm water: X, falls most in cold water: X
- Brises most in warm water: X, falls most in cold water: Y
- Crises most in warm water: Y, falls most in cold water: X
- Drises most in warm water: Y, falls most in cold water: Y