at what temperature does water have maximum density
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It is 4°C.
Density is inversely proportionate to Volume.
With decreasing temperature, up to 4 degree Celcius, the volume of a particular amount of water shrinks and the speed of molecular movements decreases. So, the density increases gradually.
At 4 degree celcius the density becomes maximum while it is in liquid state.
Density is inversely proportionate to Volume.
With decreasing temperature, up to 4 degree Celcius, the volume of a particular amount of water shrinks and the speed of molecular movements decreases. So, the density increases gradually.
At 4 degree celcius the density becomes maximum while it is in liquid state.
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4°c temperature water have his miximum density
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