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the temperature at which volume of water shrinks is​

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Answered by subham21122007
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4 degrees Celsius . It expands slightly until it reaches the freezing point, and then when it freezes it expands by approximately 9%.

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Answered by amardeeppsingh176
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Explanation:

The temperature at which volume of water shrinks is​ 4 degrees Celsius

  • The highest density is found in water, which has a density of $4^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$.
  • -When the temperature falls below four degrees Celsius, a certain amount of water contracts in volume and molecular processes slow down.
  • The density consequently increases gradually.
  • At 4 degrees Celsius, the density reaches its maximum in a liquid condition.
  • Below 4 degrees Celsius, water molecules start to live in crystal structures, and as they transition into a solid state, their distance from one another grows.
  • Hence, the volume slightly increases and the density declines as the temperature falls below 4 degrees Celsius.

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