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How To study Anomalous behavior of water by using Hope's apparatus?

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Answered by tiwaavi
27

Anomalous Expansion of the water is just the simple experiment done from Hope's Process. This is the easy method. I have discussed it below. Have a look to it.

The Hope's experiment is Clearly shown below.

Experiments

Requirements of the Experiments ⇒  It consist of a high metallic lattice cylinder provided with two side openings, one near the high top and other near the bottom, fitted with thermometers.  The middle portion of the part of cylinder is surrounded with a cylindrical trough containing a freezing mixture of ice and salt. Also, The cylinder is fitted with pure water at room temperature.

Observations noticed in the Experiments ⇒  At Starting both the thermometers shows same temperature.

After this, First the thermometer recorded by lower thermometer starts decreasing and finally becomes steady at 4° C or 277 K, while the temperature recorded in upper thermometer remains unchanged during this time.

After the time progresses, then the temperature recorded by the lower thermometer remains constant at 4°  C. and the upper thermometer ,  near the top records continuous fall in temperature up to 0° C or 273 K, and then it becomes steady.

Results drawn from the Experiments ⇒ The expansion of water when cooled from 4° C to 0°C is scientifically anomalous expansion of water.



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Answered by Sidyandex
18

Strange development of water is an anomalous property of water whereby it extends as opposed to contracting when the temperature goes from 4°C to 0°C, and it turns out to be less thick.

Beyond any doubt it will be valuable.

The thickness turns out to be less as it solidifies on the grounds that particles of water regularly shape open precious stone structures when in strong frame.

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