Why does water behave in anomalous way? Could you plz answer
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The anomalous expansion of water is an abnormal property of water whereby it expands instead of contracting when the temperature goes from 4oC to 0oC, and it becomes less dense. The density becomes less and less as it freezes because molecules of water normally
form open crystal structures when in
solid form........
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The large electronegativity difference between oxygen and hydrogen cause the hydrogen- oxygen bond to be polar. Anomalous used to study the anomalous behaviour of water .... Hopes Apparatus published paper experiment and observation upon contraction of water by heat at low temperatures.
The anomalous expansion of water is an expansion property of water whereby it expands instead of Karan contracting when the temperature goes from 40 C to 0oC, and it becomes less dense. The density become less and less as it freezes because molecule of water normally form open crystal structure when in solid form.
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