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The density of water is maximum at …………… °C and is …………… kg/m3
- 0, 1
- 0, 1000
- 4, 1
- 4, 1000
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4, 1000
Reason — Due to anomalous expansion of water, when cooled it first contracts in volume but below 4°C, it starts expanding and continues to do so till the temperature reaches 0°C, the point at which it freezes into ice. Thus, The density of water is maximum at 4°C and is 1000 kg/m3.
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