Asked by anil
liquids in general expand on heating but when water in an ordinary glass flask with a narrow neck is heated the level is found to first fall and then rise. why?
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drwls
Actually that will only be true if the water starts at a temperature between 0 and 4 C. Above 4 C, it only expands as the temperature rises.
Water is a very unusual compound where thermal expansion is concerned. The reason has to do with something called hydrogen bonding between molecules.
Water is a very unusual compound where thermal expansion is concerned. The reason has to do with something called hydrogen bonding between molecules.
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