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What is the volume of water at 90 degrees celsius?

The volume of water at 90 degrees Celsius will depend on factors such as pressure and container size. However, under normal atmospheric conditions, water at 90 degrees Celsius will have a slightly higher volume than at room temperature due to thermal expansion.


Can a sample of water maintain the same volume after being warmed by several degrees Celsius?

No, a sample of water will expand and increase in volume when warmed by several degrees Celsius due to thermal expansion.


When water at zero degree Celsius is heated its volume?

When water at zero degrees Celsius is heated, its volume initially decreases until it reaches its maximum density at 4 degrees Celsius. Beyond this temperature, as the water continues to heat up, it expands and its volume increases.


Does water has a fixed volume?

No, it does not. The volume of water changes according with it's temperature. Water, unlike other substances, it has a minimum volume at 4 degrees Celsius.


What is the volume 1 g or water at 4 degrees celsius and a pressure at 1 ATM?

The volume of 1 g of water at 4 degrees Celsius and 1 ATM pressure is approximately 1.002 mL.


Can water be made to boil at 90 degrees Celsius?

By decreasing the pressure with the volume kept constant.


What temperature water boils and freezes at in celsius?

Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius and freezes at 0 degrees Celsius.


One gram of water at 4 degrees Celsius occipes a volume of approximately?

One gram of water at 4 degrees Celsius occupies a volume of approximately 1 milliliter, as water has a density of 1 gram per milliliter at this temperature.


At what temperature does water have its lowest volume?

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At what temperature do the combined effects of contraction and expansion produce the smallest volume of water?

Water has its smallest volume (for any given mass) at 4 degrees Celsius.


When does it hit the freezing point of water in degrees celsius?

0 degrees celsius is the freezing point of water.


What is the boiling point(in degrees Celsius) of water?

The boiling point of water is 100 degrees Celsius and the melting point of water is 0 degrees Celsius