When a beaker filled with water at 4 degree Celsius is cooled or heated the water overflows from the beaker
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Water has maximum density at 4°C, so if the water is heated above 4°C or cooled below 4°C density decreases i.e. volume increases. In other words, it expands so it overflows in both the cases.
Water has maximum density at 4°C, so if the water is heated above 4°C or cooled below 4°C density decreases i.e. volume increases. In other words, it expands so it overflows in both the cases.Explanation:
Water has maximum density at 4°C, so if the water is heated above 4°C or cooled below 4°C density decreases i.e. volume increases. In other words, it expands so it overflows in both the cases.Explanation: it may help you.
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