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maximum density of water​

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Answered by mayuris13
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Answer:

Explanation:

Water never has an absolute density because its density varies with temperature. Water has its maximum density of 1g/cm3 at 4 degrees Celsius. When the temperature changes from either greater or less than 4 degrees, the density will become less then 1 g/cm3.

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Answered by gmeenamca
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Answer:

1 g/ cc or 1000 kg/ m cube

Explanation:

density is equal to mass / volume so we consider the density of water by the formula we get two answer but both are equal

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