Physics, asked by ayan200755, 8 months ago

Density of water is maximum at

3°C

4°C

5°C

6°C

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Answered by AKM33
5

Answer:

3.98 °C

An especially notable irregular maximum density is that of water, which reaches a density peak at 3.98 °C (39.16 °F). This has important ramifications in Earth's ecosystem.

Answered by patelnandalapn
1

Answer:

4°C

Explanation:

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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