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The density of water is the greatest at a temperature of a. 0 K. b. 4 K. c. 273 K. d. 277 K.
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The density of water is the greatest at a temperature of
a. 0 K.
b. 4 K.
c. 273 K.
d. 277 K.
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density increases with decrease in temperature but at anomalous expansion of water at 4C it is the highest which is 273 + 4 = 277K
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