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What is the density of water at 27.3 degrees Celcius?

The density of water at 27.3 degrees C is 0.996429 g/cm3.


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

100 degrees celcius


As water is cooled what happens to the density?

As water is cooled, its density increases until it reaches its maximum density at 4 degrees Celsius. Below 4 degrees Celsius, water begins to expand as it freezes, which is why ice is less dense than liquid water.


At what temperature does water freeze in kelvin?

273.15 degrees Kelvin is the freezing point of water.


As water is cooled from 4 degrees C to 0 degrees C its density?

4° C is the temperature of maximum density for water. Change temperature in either direction from there -- whether you warm it or cool it -- the density decreases.


As water is cooled from 4 degrees Celsius to 0 degrees Celsius it's density is what?

As water cools from 4 degrees Celsius to 0 degrees Celsius, its density decreases. This decrease in density is due to the formation of hydrogen bonds between water molecules, causing them to arrange in a more organized structure that takes up more space, decreasing the overall density of the water.


What is the boiling point of water of the sea level?

100 degrees celcius


As water is cooled its density increases until it reaches about?

4 degrees Celsius, at which point it reaches its highest density. Below 4 degrees Celsius, water expands as it freezes into ice.


What temperature in the solid phase has the greatest water density?

In the liquid phase, it is 4o C. seeing how water only expands as it becomes ice, i think 0 degrees celcius is the densest


What are freezing points of water?

32 to 30 degrees celcius


As water gets denser how does it moves?

Water increases in density until 4 degrees Celcius, when its density starts to decrease again due to hydrogen bonding. (see Wikipedia.org for more.) As water moves away from the equator, it gives off heat. As it cools, its density increases.


Is this true the density of warm water is less than of cold water?

Yes, up until freezing point because then the water expands. At 4 degrees celcius, water is about 1gram/milliliter, but at 100 degrees celcius it is about 0.96 grams per milliliter. This is because in warm water, the particles are excited and push each other around, while in cold water they are settled and somewhat compacted.