what are the consequences of anomalous behaviour of water ? Explain in detail
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Due to anomalous expansion of water between a temperature range of 0oC to 4oC, it contracts, i.e., water molecules come closer and hence, its density increases. On further heating, it starts to expand (molecules get farther from each other) and the density decreases.
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Answer: Due to anomalous expansion of water between a temperature range of 0oC to 4oC, it contracts, i.e., water molecules come closer and hence, its density increases. On further heating, it starts to expand (molecules get farther from each other) and the density decreases
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