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what is the coeffient of cubical expansion of water is zero at​

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Answered by anushka1888
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Answer:

The volume expansion coefficient of water at 4°C is actually zero. That's because 4°C is the temperature that it switches from contracting to expanding so for temperatures very close to 4°C the volume doesn't change with temperature.

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Answered by lolipop56
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Explanation:

The volume expansion coefficient of water at 4°C is actually zero. That's because 4°C is the temperature that it switches from contracting to expanding so for temperatures very close to 4°C the volume doesn't change with temperature.

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