It depends what day/place/how warm or it is.
That depends on what temperature the pure water is at. Pure water in general does cool faster, however.
Pure water is H2O, liquid at room temperature.
The thermometer will show the temperature of the pure water being collected, which should be around the normal room temperature. If the water was heated or cooled prior to collection, the thermometer will reflect that temperature instead.
Soda freezes at a warmer temperature compared to pure water because it contains sugar and other additives that lower its freezing point. The presence of these solutes interferes with the formation of ice crystals, requiring a lower temperature for the soda to freeze.
The freezing point of pure water is 0 oC.
Pure water has a freezing temperature of 0 degrees and a boiling temperature of 100 degrees, unlike tap water which has impurities that can alter it's freezing and boiling point
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It does not affect the quality of pure water. However, if the water is exposed to the atmosphere it will get bacteria in it and their growth will be affected by the temperature.
Pure water freezes at 0° C (32° F).
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One kilogram of pure water at standard temperature and pressure has a volume of 1 liter. So if your temperature and pressure are standard and your water is pure, then the volume of 100.0 kilograms of it is 100.0 liters.
Pure water reaches its maximum density at a temperature of approximately 4 degrees Celsius. This is why water typically contracts as it cools below this temperature, but expands as it freezes into ice.