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What is the density of water at 37 degrees Celsius?
decreases
Its density decreases.
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Water is most dense at 4oC. At this temperature it has a density of 1000 kg/m3
No. When water is cooled it contracts up to 4 degrees Celsius and then it begins to expand till 0 degrees Celsius. This is called the anomalous expansion of water.
What is the density of water at 37 degrees Celsius?
no. The density changes
Water has curious thermal properties. It contracts (gets denser) as it cools down just like other materials. However, at 4 degrees Celsius, it reaches the maximum density of 1 and then starts expanding if it is further cooled. Ice formed at zero degree Celsius is actually less dense than water and floats on it.
Water reaches maximum density at 4 degrees Celsius
4 degrees Celsius
Density of ice at 0 degrees Celsius is 916.8 grams per cubic centimeter or milliliter. The density of fresh water is dependant on the temperature: At 3.98 degrees Celsius the density is 0.999975 grams per milliliter. At 100 degrees Celsius the density is 0.958.35 grams per milliliter.
The density of fresh water at 17 degrees Celsius is 998.77 kilograms per cubic meter. The density of fresh water at 19 degrees Celsius is 998.40 kilograms per cubic meter.
water True, but only in the range 4 degrees Celsius to zero Celsius.
5 degrees Celsius
It is 3.98 degrees Celsius.
decreases