how to study the anomalous behavior of water by using hope,s apparatus
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There are five steps to study the anomalous behavior of water by using Hope's apparatus. They are,
A beaker filled with water is cooled along with the Hope's device an hour before conducting the experiment.
A cooling mixture is prepared using crushed ice and kitchen salt.
The Hope's device is isolated and two thermometers are inserted into the two holes of the apparatus respectively.
Pre-cooled water is filled in the inner cylinder and the outer cylinder is filled with the cooling mixture.
The temperatures are observed using the thermometers.
A beaker filled with water is cooled along with the Hope's device an hour before conducting the experiment.
A cooling mixture is prepared using crushed ice and kitchen salt.
The Hope's device is isolated and two thermometers are inserted into the two holes of the apparatus respectively.
Pre-cooled water is filled in the inner cylinder and the outer cylinder is filled with the cooling mixture.
The temperatures are observed using the thermometers.
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➠➠This apparatus is used to determine the temperature at which water has the maximum density. ... ➠➠Hope's apparatus consists of a vertical vessel full of water surrounded round the middle by a trough of cooling ice. ... It is designed to demonstrate that water reaches its maximum level
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