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• The density of water is maximum at 4° C. Explain.​

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Answered by kritikarajgtm
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At 4 °C, the clusters start forming. The molecules are still slowing down and coming closer together, but the formation of clusters makes the molecules be further apart. Cluster formation is the bigger effect, so the density starts to decrease. Thus, the density of water is a maximum at 4 °C.

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Answered by amityadav20777
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Answer:

because density is inversely proportional to volume of a substance and the volume of water is maximum at 4 degree Celsius due to cluster formation of molecules

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