Geography, asked by karankumarparwat9, 9 months ago

The density of water increases if temperature increases. it is false or true what is the answer​

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Answered by harshpreets550
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Heye mate your answer

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Together these mean that each H2O unit in liquid water takes up more space as the temperature increases. We see the same trend in going from liquid water at 25 deg C (0.9970 g/mL) to liquid water at 4 deg C (0.99997 g/mL). Density increase as the temperature decreases.

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Answered by diogonwazota
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Answer:

True

Explanation:

However, temperature fluctuates naturally, so if you wish to increase the density permanently, you can add salt to the water. This increases the water's mass without increasing its volume. Thus, its density increases.  So, the density of water do actually decrease when its temperature goes up.

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