Physics, asked by gopinath199907, 11 months ago

Water has a density of 1 g/cc at 4 °C. The water was heated to 60 °C. The density was measured to be 0.98 g/cc. On adding water which was at room temperature, to this beaker of water, the density increased to 0.99 g/cc. It is seen that the density increased with increase in the quantity of water. But, density was classified as an intrinsic property n eth section above. Does the experiment contradict the previous statement?​

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Answered by shreyatiwari1jan2009
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Water has its maximum density of 1g/cm3 at 4 degrees Celsius. When the temperature changes from either greater or less than 4 degrees, the density will become less than 1g/cm

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. Water has the maximum density of 1g/cm

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only when it is pure water.

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