32.1 degrees. Right before it freezes, and starts to expand.
Density rho = mass / Volume. Water has a density of 1,000 kg/m3 = 1,000 g/L = 1.000 kg/dm3 = 1.000 kg/L = 1.000 g/cm3 = 1.000 g/mL at the temperatur of 3.98 degrees Celsius.
Average temperature - min 14.6C max 26.0C:)
A Caterpillar see seven diesel engine will begin to overheat at a water temperature of 210 degrees. The recommended operating water temperature is 180 degrees.
0.9 max of density
The highest or max temperature recorded in Toronto, Canada was 104 degrees F.
It is due to strong molecular interactions of the hydrogen bonds as the water is cooled. Most materials become more dense as they cool, and so does water but when it gets close to freezing its density is maximum and it gets less dense and at freezing (0 C) it expands and becomes ice, which floats. Not many materials do this. The 4C max density number is a property of the water
No, it lowers both the max and min temperature.
Max = 700 K, min = 80 K.
The max height for mercury to be raised in normal atmospheric pressure is 76 cm. As the relative density of mercury is 13.6 then the max height in case of water is 13.6 times 76 cm. This would be equal to 1033.6 cm. Some 10.336 m.
150max -125min
50 DEGREES
Water attains its maximum density at about 4°C because it is at that temperature that hydrogen bonds form. The effect of the formation of these bonds is that molecules of water are actually pushed apart and into an alignment scheme (crystals) that prevents them from more closely packing together as in the liquid state. (see related link)