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It is necessary to indicate the temperature when giving the density of liquids because temperature effects the density of many liquids. For example, water increases in density as it becomes colder.
Pressure and density are essential because they affect the volume that a gas occupies. When providing the density of gases like oxygen and nitrogen, the pressure and temperature at which the density is measured must be specified to accurately represent the physical state of the gas. Changes in pressure and temperature can significantly impact the density of gases.
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You can measure it, and there are tables giving the density of pure water at various temperatures.
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It is not so much high temperature as temperature gradient - a change in the temperature from one altitude to another - and the resulting density changes this creates. The different layers act like lenses and make the light move in different ways at different times, giving that sparkly effect.
The rate constant, k, varies with temperature, so the temperature at which it has been determined must be given. In general a 10 oC temperature increase will double the rate of a chemical reaction.
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Volume of anything = (its mass) divided by (its density) regardless of what shape it happens to be.
The density is 3.97 to 4.05 g/cm3 giving it a sg of 3.97 to 4.05
Dichloromethane is denser than water, so it will settle at the bottom when mixed together. This is because substances with higher density tend to sink in substances with lower density, like oil and water.
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