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___ is an example of anomalous behaviour of water​

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Answered by Mehertaj
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The anomalous properties of water are those where the behavior of liquid water is entirely different from what is found with other liquids [1414]. These hydrogen bonds also produce and control the local tetrahedral arrangement of the water molecules.

Explanation:

Water has a unique property of anomalous expansion. When water is cooled from room temperature it first contracts in volume and becomes increasingly dense as do other liquids, but at 4° C water reaches its maximum density. ... The outer layer of water becomes ice and floats over the water

Answered by shanaya6719
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WATER

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