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18 July, 21:25

Suppose your laboratory partner tells you the density of water at 20 celsius is 0.99910 g/cm (cubic). Is this a reasonable number? Why or why not?

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  1. 18 July, 22:58
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    Water is at it's maximum density (1) at 4 degrees celsius. It is reasonable that the density would increase sightly at a modestly higher temperature of 20 degrees celsius.
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