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water is heated from 0°c to 12°c. mention the changes taking place in above temperature​

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Answered by XoPHOENIXoX
1

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Answered by jiakher84
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Answer:

At zero degree water is in its solid form.

As the temperature increases from 0

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to 4

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, we notice that the volume is decreasing. At 4

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C, a given amount of water has the smallest volume that means it has highest density at this point.

If the temperature is bigger than 4

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, the volume of water will start increasing and as a result the water will be less dense. If the temperature is between 0

o

C to 4

o

C, the water will increase in volume and become less dense.

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