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How Does The Density Of Water Change (i) It Is Heated From 0°C (ii) It is Heated From 4°C to 10°C​

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Answered by kotalrsarvani
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When water is heated from 0 degree Celsius to 10 degree Celsius , its volume first decreases and then increases . ... Because the density of ice is maximum at 4 0C. Afterwards as the density decreases the volume increases. The main reason for this is hydrogen bond in ice gets cleaved due to the melting of ice.Oct 29, 2016

Answered by iamashish1917
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When water is heated from 0 degree Celsius to 10 degree Celsius , its volume first decreases and then increases . Because the density of ice is maximum at 4 0C. Afterwards as the density decreases the volume increases. The main reason for this is hydrogen bond in ice gets cleaved due to the melting of ice.

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