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with the rise in temperature of water its density​

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Answered by bm3571658
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Answer:

Decreases

Explanation:

With the rise in temperature of a water, its density decreases because liquid tends to expand with the rise in temperature as the internal energy of molecules increases.

Answered by deeparamasastry
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Answer:  The density of water increases from 0C to 40C, unlike usual liquids. The density of water is maximum at 40C and the volume reaches a minimum. Beyond this temperature, water behaves like a usual liquid i.e. its density decreases.

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