Why does temperature affect the density of water?
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The density of water can also be affected by temperature. ... The warmer the water, the more space it takes up, and the lower its density. When comparing two samples of water with the same salinity, or mass, the water sample with the higher temperature will have a greater volume, and it will therefore be less dense
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When it is cooled from the room temperature, the liquid water tends to become increasingly dense, as with another kind of substances, but approximately at about 4°C, pure water is said to reach its maximum density. As it gets cooled further, it tends to expand and becomes less dense.
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