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As water is cooled from 4° C to 0° C, its density

A. stays the same
B. decreases and increases
C. increases
D. decreases

User Thijs Dalhuijsen
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It increases because when you cool water, it’s particles become so close that it’s volume decreases and density increases
User Oleksandr Riznyk
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Answer:

I believe that it increases (becoming more dense)

Step-by-step explanation:

Well 0°C is freezing point so I think that in that state it will become a solid from a liquid and freeze into ice.

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