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Which water is heavy?
a) Water at 4 C
b) Water at 0 C
c) Water at 10 C
d) None of these
 
 
 

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I think d ans should b D
 
c.. at 4 C we know d density is max. but d volume is low .. Wat i mean to say that the mass/weight should not change wid temperature.. Pls correct if i m rong
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weight can change with change in volume.
Tell me , Do ice weighs more or water. I mean the ice formed is the same amount of water which is now used for comparing these two!

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Well i suppose that the weight should remain constant...
 
C d density is inversely propotional to T
 
but we cant say abt mass or weight
 
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water weighs more& above all density of ice is less than that of water coz D is directly prorp. to M & inver. to V. Hence, the ans is A

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may be D as M=D*V so both change acc and the M remain same....

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this is a good qs........a tricky 1.....
the general rule says : the density of water always has a inverse effect of temp....
 
so with increase in temp density and hence weight decreases....
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B at 0C
 
but the Ans is A at 4C
because at 4C specific gravity of water is exactly 1.....
and hence the density of 1 gm per cm3  ......maximum
 
 

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FINALLY WAT THE ANS @ euracle

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It's A & I'm rt. ain't I
 

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consider the same vol of water at the above temp. density will be max at 4*

so mass will be max at 4

ans A
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Ok guys nd girl... i was rong..!!
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@ naughty gal........
quick work yaar.........
 
but yes the ans A........cheers

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isnt it 4C or it is dat mass is same, coz ice has density lower dan water and at 4C
denisity inc + volume inc coz 4C , so I guess it may have greater mass at 4C,
or may be as we all know it wont change .. do reply da right answer

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Wat I say is that the answer is A.

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