Physics, asked by ismahkhan, 4 months ago

Density of Water in Vaccum ?????​

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Answered by meowlil0709
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Answer:

Water density at about 4 degree Celsius is 1000kg/m3 above 100 degrees Celsius it becomes around 958 kg/m3 so that means it is vapor. But i have been told that the water vapor density is 0.554kg/m3

Answered by Anonymous
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⇒Pure water has its highest density 1000 kg/m3 or 1.940 slug/ft3 at temperature 4°C (=39.2°F)

  • Water Boiling in a Vacuum. The water molecules have kinetic energy to begin with, but not enough to boil in the presence of air pressure. Some of the most energetic water molecules are leaving (evaporating), but this process is quite slow.
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