Which statement about the density of warm water is most likely correct?

Warm water is more dense than cold water.
Warm water is less dense than cold water.
The density is the same for warm and cold water.
The density will sometimes be higher for warm water and other times higher for cold water

Respuesta :

Density is a property of a material which describes the mass of a material per unit volume. Density is said to be slightly dependent on temperature. We look at the density of water at different temperatures:

100 
°C: 958.4 kg/m^360 °C: 983.2 kg/m^320 °C: 998.2 kg/m^3

Therefore, warm water has a lower density than water in colder temperature.

Answer:

The second choice is correct: Warm water is less dense than cold water

Explanation:

Think about it this way: which is more dense? water or evaporated water?

evaporated water(the particles are further away from one another)...and warm water is closer to evaporated than water so the ya' go!

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