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At what tempareture the volume expansion coefficient of water vanishes?​

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Answered by neno290406
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r is a liquid where the volumetric expansion coefficient changes a lot with temperature. Water has its highest density and smallest volume at 4oC (39.2 oF). The volumetric coefficient for water is negative below 4oC and indicates that the a volume decreases when temperature moves from 0oC (32 oF) to 4oC.

Answered by Jash1029
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The volumetric coefficient for water is negative below 4 degree c and indicates that the a volume decreases when temperature moves from 0 degree C (32 oF) to 4 degree C.

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