Physics, asked by kapilkashyap6575, 6 months ago

Water is heated from 0°C to 15°C.how does the density of water change with

temperature?​

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Answered by shahkhushee700
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Explanation:

As the temperature of the substance increases the mean molecular distance is also increased. Complete step by step answer: When we heat water from 0∘C, we know that on heating, the volume of water decreases as the density of water decreases.

Answered by Bhavnakaswan
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As the temperature of the substance increases the mean molecular distance is also increased. Complete step by step answer: When we heat water from 0∘C, we know that on heating, the volume of water decreases as the density of water decreases

As the temperature of the substance increases the mean molecular distance is also increased. Complete step by step answer: When we heat water from 0∘C, we know that on heating, the volume of water decreases as the density of water decreases

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