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Under very specific conditions - yes, but normally no.

Except in a narrow range from about 0° to about 8 °C, a sample of water can only have the same volume after being warmed by several degrees Celsius if it is confined in a fixed volume container. Liquid water is slightly compressible so if you place it inside a container where it can be compressed, you can heat it a few degrees Celsius and still have the same volume. The PRESSURE however will increase quite noticeably. If you just have the water in an open container and heat it several degrees Celsius, it will not have the same volume.

Liquid water actually reaches its maximum density at about 4 °C where it has a density of 1000 kg/m3. Below that temperature, the density of liquid water decreases until it hits about 999.868 kg/m3 at 0 °C. Above 4 °C, the density also decreases. It doesn't reach the same density as 0 °C water until it has warmed to about 8.14 °C. Obviously, in that narrow range, it is possible to warm a sample of water several degrees Celsius and end with it being the same volume (but it wont have the same volume between the two temperatures).

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