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At what temperature density of water is maximum why

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Answered by MasterNihal01
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At boiling temperature because the water started evoparating so it push the object upwards

Answered by sagarmankoti
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At 4°C (39°F) water has maximum density because at this temperature, water molecules are most stable. They don't have enough energy to move around as in higher temperature and lower temperature. At this temperature, two opposing force are in balance.

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