Why does Oxygen barallium and water shows anomalous behaviour ?
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Its high electronegativity
Its small atomic size
Non availability of d-orbitals
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A common observation seen in the behaviour of the substances is that they expand when heated as the density decreases and vice versa takes place when the material is cooled. This is how substances generally react to heat.
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