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Why water has maximum density at 4°C ?
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Mansi Gupta 8 years ago

Water in form of ice has 4 H bonds forming cage structure,hence has low density.but as ice melt water occupies vacant space and hence it's density increases . this occurs till 4°C, after that water expand,so volume increases, density decreases.Thus, water has maximum density at 4°C.

Albert Einstein 8 years ago

Because at 4 `c water exest in liquid as well as vapour
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