what is the density of water
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Boiling point: 100 °C
Molar mass: 18.01528 g/mol
Melting point: 0 °C
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The density of a material is defined as its mass per unit volume. It’s a measurement of how tightly matter is packed together. The density of a substance can be explained as the relationship between the mass of the substance and volume it takes up.
The Density of Water can be defined as:
It is the weight of the water per its unit volume, which depends on the temperature of the water.
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