. What happens to the Angle of Refraction as the medium becomes denser?

As the medium becomes denser, the angle of refraction generally decreases. This is because the denser medium causes the light waves to slow down and change direction when they pass from one medium to another. The change in speed and direction of the light waves is responsible for the bending of light called refraction. The denser medium causes a greater change in speed and direction, resulting in a smaller angle of refraction.