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what is the density of pure water in SI?​

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Answered by taxef2002
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Density is an intrinsic property of matter having unit kg/m3 in SI and g/cm3 in CGS methods. The density of water is defined similarly to other substances. At room temperature ( ~ 200C), its value is 998.2 kg/m3. The density of water at 25 degrees Celsius is 997 kg/m3.

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Density is an intrinsic property of matter having unit kg/m3 in SI and g/cm3 in CGS methods. The density of water is defined similarly to other substances. At room temperature ( ~ 200C), its value is 998.2 kg/m3. The density of water at 25 degrees Celsius is 997 kg/m3.

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