Corrected question: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/The_density_of_h2o_is_at_4c_is_1gml_what_is_the_density_in_kgL Water has the density of 1000 kg/m3 = 1000 g/L = 1 kg/dm3 = 1 kg/L = 1 g/cm3 = 1 g/mL.
Its temperature rises. As 40C is the temperature where water has its maximum density, then the density will drop as well
If water had its highest density at 0C instead of 4C, it would mean that ice would sink in liquid water. This would have significant implications for aquatic ecosystems and the Earth's climate, potentially leading to disruptions in ocean currents and marine life.
Yes. Nickel has a density of 8.912 gm/cm^3, while by definition the density of water (at 4C) is 1.0 gm/cm^3.
10c-4c = 6
4c-1315 = -1311
1st:-4c- 11- 4c=4c+12- 4c2nd:-8c- 11+ 11=21+ 113rd:-8c/-8+ 32/-8c=-4
8c + 5 = 4c - 11Subtract 4c from each side:4c + 5 = -11Subtract 5 from each side:4c = -16Divide each side by 4:c = -4
6c-4c =2c
Density is a measure of mass to volume. The density of water at 4C is 1 g/ml. So to determine density of a substance you need to know the mass and the volume. Any density higher than 1 will sink in water and any density lower than 1 will float.
The temperature at which water possesses maximum density is 4 degrees Celsius. At this temperature, water molecules are packed closely together, decreasing the volume per molecule and increasing the density.
4c would be 1Q
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