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The Hope’s Apparatus is used to demonstrate through experiment, that water density increases with increasing temperature between 0 degree and 4 degrees centigrade. The experiment using Hope’s Apparatus shows that water reaches its maximum density at 4 degrees centigrade or 39 degrees Fahrenheit.
Thomas Charles Hope (1766 – 1844), a Scottish physician and chemist, is the inventor of this apparatus and also proved the existence of the element strontium.
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The Hope’s Apparatus is used to demonstrate through experiment, that water density increases with increasing temperature between 0 degree and 4 degrees centigrade. The experiment using Hope’s Apparatus shows that water reaches its maximum density at 4 degrees centigrade or 39 degrees Fahrenheit.
Thomas Charles Hope (1766 – 1844), a Scottish physician and chemist, is the inventor of this apparatus and also proved the existence of the element strontium.
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This apparatus is used to determine the temperature at which water has the maximum density. Thick sheet metal construction with baked hammertone finish.
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