state what will happen to volume water when it is cooles from 4°c to 1°c
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Ice expands at a fixed rate, liquid water expands at an accelerating rate with increasing temperature and steam again expands at a fixed rate. Between the temperatures of 32 F (0 C) to 40 F (4 C), liquid water actually contracts with increasing temperature.
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Does water have density more than 1 g/cm^3 at 4 degrees Celsius because after 0 degrees Celsius it cools again for 270 more (until 0 Kelvin)?. 354 Views ... Considering water is at a liquid state at 1 C° and 4 C°, neither would happen.
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