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define anamalous behaviour of water????​

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Answered by Bhargubhargavi
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Explanation:

the anamlous behaviour of water is an abnormal property of water whereby it expands in stead of contracting when a temperature goes from 40 Celsius to 0 degree Celsius and it become less dense the density become less and less as it freezes because molecule of water normally form open crystal structure in solid form

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Answered by varadad25
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Anomalous behaviour of water :-

In general, when a liquid is heated upto a certain temperature, it expands, and when

cooled it contracts. Water, however, shows a special and exceptional behaviour. If we

heat water from 0 °C upto 4 °C, it contracts instead of expanding. At 4 °C its volume is minimum (due to contraction). If the water is heated further, it expands and its volume

increases. The behaviour of water between its temperature from 0 °C to 4 °C is called anomalous behaviour of water.

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