The density of water is maximum at 4 degree celsius explain
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1000kg/m^3 is density of water at 4°c .
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The density of water is maximum at 4 degree C due to the phenomenon of anamolous expansion of water.
Water has a crystal lattice before 4 degree and at 4 degree Celsius, the volume of it tends to increase and density hence decreases. But we see that in ice form, it has less volume and hence, more density.
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