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at what temperature the density of water is maximum and why

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Answered by 2006aarthimani
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Answer:

The density of water is maximum was 0.99C°

because a density of water always walk through straight forward to cool heating.

Answered by ananditanunes65
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The maximum density of a substance is the highest attainable density of the substance under given conditions.

At 4°C, the density of water is maximum. Its value is 1000 kgm−3.

As the temperature of warm water decreases, the water molecules slow down and the density increases. At 4 °C, the clusters start forming. The molecules are still slowing down and coming closer together, but the formation of clusters makes the molecules be further apart. ... Thus, the density of water is a maximum at 4 °C.

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