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(ii)Water is heated from 0°C to 150C.how does the density of water change with

temperature?​

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Answered by Poulami410
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Answer:

From water at 0°C to water at 4°C, on addition of heat, the water surprisingly, contracts till it reaches maximum density at 4°C. This negative thermal expansion is termed as the anomalous expansion of water.

From water at 0°C to water at 150°C, water shows a positive cubical thermal expansion like other substances and gradually expand with the increase in temperature.

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Answered by Anonymous
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On heating from 0

C, the density of water increases up to 4

C and then decreases beyond 4

C


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