Science, asked by emesh12931, 2 months ago

at what temperature does anomalous behaviour
of water takes place​

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Answered by tinkik35
0

Answer:

Heat Transfer | Short/Long Answer Questions

Water does not expand between 0°C to 4°C instead it contracts. It expands above 4°C. This means water has maximum density at 4°C. This is called anomalous behaviour of water.

Answered by GoldenWierdo
1

Answer:

0°C to 4°C

Explanation:

Between these two temperatures, water does not contract, rather it expands and hence becomes less dense. This strange behaviour of water is called anomalous behaviour of water.

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