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What happens to the density of water when it is heated from 0°C to 4°C?

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Water exhibits an anomalous behavior where its density changes non-linearly with temperature near freezing.

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  1. Water’s density increases from 0°C to 4°C because the molecular structure becomes more compact. This anomaly is due to hydrogen bonding. This question related to Chapter 9 physics Class 11th NCERT. From the Chapter 9. Mechanical Properties of Fluids. Give answer according to your understanding.

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