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water is heated from 0 deg.c to 6 deg. C . How does the density change?​

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Answered by debnathabhishek914
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Answer: When water is heated from 0 0C, its volume decreases because its density increases and you can see this effect upto 4 0C. ... Afterwards as the density decreases the volume increases. The main reason for this is hydrogen bond in ice gets cleaved due to the melting of ice.

Answered by roweenamathew
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When water is heated from 0°C, its volume decreases because its density increases and you can see this effect up to 40°C. Afterwards as the density decreases the volume increases. The main reason for this is hydrogen bond in ice gets cleaved due to the melting of ice

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