Why is the density of water calculated at 4 degree celsius?
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The maximum density of water occurs at 4 °C because, at this temperature two opposing effects are in balance. Explanation: In ice, the water molecules are in a crystal lattice that has a lot of empty space. When the ice melts to liquid water, the structure collapses and the density of the liquid increases.
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