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Density @ 15 Deg = 0.7952 ( 20 Deg Density + 0.0032)
The density is is 1,26699 g/cm3.
There is no such city as the maximum degree of latitude is 90 and the maximum degree of longitude is 180.
the minimum temperature is -273 degree centigrade
First decreases then increases ... as what changes, exactly? The point of maximum density for liquid water occurs at 3.98 degrees Celsius. This is mainly due to some semi-complicated effects from hydrogen bonding, which is stronger in water than in nearly any other substance.
Water reaches maximum density at 4 degrees Celsius
That's the point of maximum density.
No, ice is less dense compared to water. Particularly at 4 degree Celcius the water would have its maximum density. As temperature falls below 4 degree then the density starts decreasing.
Density @ 15 Deg = 0.7952 ( 20 Deg Density + 0.0032)
The relative density of a substance is defined as the ratio of density of any substance to the density of water at 4 degree celcius.Formula=Density of any substance/Density of water at 4 degree celcius.
i have read water has maximum density at temprature of 4 degree celsius...so water vapour is not most dense form of water.
Of course. Anything that is material has some degree of density.
The density is is 1,26699 g/cm3.
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1.768 (0 degree centigrade)
its mass or degree of solubility
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