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2006-12-01 19:16:12 · 8 answers · asked by jayaraman n--chemm 4 in Science & Mathematics Physics

8 answers

3.98°C
or 39.16°F

2006-12-01 19:19:05 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

At about 4 degres celcius. Water achieves highest density at this temperature. this feature allows the aquatic animals to survive during winter. Ice is less dense than water at this temperature so the layer of ice would be on the surface of water keeping the aquatic animals unaffected.

2006-12-01 19:26:27 · answer #2 · answered by Advice Seeker 2 · 0 0

At about 4 deg. Celsius. This is because all the molecules of water at this temperature seem to arrange themselves in the most ordered (well-arranged) fashion that it occupies the smallest volume for any given mass of water

2006-12-01 19:24:20 · answer #3 · answered by pete 2 · 1 0

the density of a particular object does not depend on the temperature.

2006-12-01 19:45:33 · answer #4 · answered by leena_070586 3 · 0 0

at 4-deg-C, water density is a million.000. while temp rises above 4-deg-C, density will shrink. while temp falls decrease than 4-deg-C, it is going to stay comparable, till it starts to grow to be ice (density of ice is decrease than water, i.e. a million.000

2016-12-10 20:15:49 · answer #5 · answered by mckinzie 4 · 0 0

3.98 degrees Celsius

2006-12-01 19:25:16 · answer #6 · answered by HN 3 · 0 0

i think, everyone said it but how long did it take, ha ha

2006-12-01 19:34:03 · answer #7 · answered by rocketman 3 · 0 0

3.98 °C

2006-12-01 19:19:16 · answer #8 · answered by rolisz 2 · 1 0

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