what is the result of anamalous behaviour of water
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The anomalous behavior of water, sometimes called the density anomaly, is due to strong intermolecular attractions between water molecules called hydrogen bonds. The large electronegativity difference between oxygen and hydrogen causes the hydrogen-oxygen bonds to be polar.
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✔ The unusual expansion of water on cooling it from 4°C to 0°C is known as ANOMALOUS EXPANSION OF WATER.
❄ COMMON RESULTS OBTAINED ❄
✔ In colder regions (specially during winters), the ambient temperature of water comes to 4°C from higher temperatures. As we know water at 4°C is heaviest, it goes to the bottom of the lake and the water from bottom goes up and gradually attains the temperature of 0°C amd becomes ice. Since ice is a bad conductor of heat, the heat cannot be able to escape from water through ice, and hence fishes remain alive. A temperature gradient is also maintained.
✔ Due to anomalous expansion of water, most of the pipelines during winter season burst.
⭐⭐⭐ ALWAYS BE BRAINLY ⭐⭐⭐
✔ The unusual expansion of water on cooling it from 4°C to 0°C is known as ANOMALOUS EXPANSION OF WATER.
❄ COMMON RESULTS OBTAINED ❄
✔ In colder regions (specially during winters), the ambient temperature of water comes to 4°C from higher temperatures. As we know water at 4°C is heaviest, it goes to the bottom of the lake and the water from bottom goes up and gradually attains the temperature of 0°C amd becomes ice. Since ice is a bad conductor of heat, the heat cannot be able to escape from water through ice, and hence fishes remain alive. A temperature gradient is also maintained.
✔ Due to anomalous expansion of water, most of the pipelines during winter season burst.
⭐⭐⭐ ALWAYS BE BRAINLY ⭐⭐⭐
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