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What is d density of normal water?

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Generally, barring unusual temperatures / pressures the density of water is 1 g / mL

The density of water at sea level pressure and 4C temperature is exactly 1 g/mL, at different temperatures it is always less. At different pressures things become more complicated.

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Water at 4oC has its maximum density of 1 g/ml

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