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This behavior is so familiar that we tend to forget that is not typical of most liquids.
Water reaches maximum density at 4 degrees Celsius
A cubic centimeter of pure water at maximum density has a mass of what?
The maximum density of water occurs at a temperature of 4°C
At 4C density is maximum.It is measured as 1000Kg/m3.
In most substances, maximum density occurs at the lowest temperature attainable. The only substance that this is not true for is water, whose maximum density is at 3.98 degrees Celsius.
The density of water increase from 100 oC to 4 oC (here is a maximum); after this temperature the density decrease.
Density is 123.5 lb/cf and the maximum water retention is 22.34%.
The maximum density of ultrapure water (0,9999720 g/cm3) is at 3,98 0C.
~4 °C
The density of water is a maximum of 4 degrees Celsius because of the open hexagon lattice structures.
The maximum density for water occurs at 4 C.