The density of water in 5.7 system is
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The density of water is the weight of the water per its unit volume (usually g/cm3), which depends on the temperature of the water. The usual value used in calculations is 1 gram per milliliter or 1 gram per cubic centimeter. While you can round the density to 1 gram per milliliter, here are more precise values below.
The density of pure water actually is somewhat less than 1 g/cm3.
TEMP (°C) DENSITY (KG/M3)
+100 958.4
+80 971.8
+60 983.2
+40 992.2
+30 995.6502
+25 997.0479
+22 997.7735
+20 998.2071
+15 999.1026
+10 999.7026
+4 999.9720
0 999.8395
−10 998.117
−20 993.547
−30 983.854
The maximum density of water occurs around 4 degrees Celsius. Ice is less dense than liquid water, so it floats.
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