If water at 0 oC is heated, it actually decreases in volume until it reaches
Select one:
a.
1 oC.
b.
2 oC.
c.
3 oC.
d.
4 oC.
e.
5 oC.
I get 4 degrees, let me know what you guys get
Yes, 4 degress
To determine the answer to this question, we need to understand the phenomenon of water's density and volume changes as it is heated from 0°C.
Water is unique in that it reaches its maximum density at approximately 4°C. This means that when water is heated below 4°C, its volume actually decreases until it reaches this specific temperature. However, when water is heated above 4°C, its volume starts to increase.
Given this information, we can conclude that the correct answer is (d) 4 oC. At 4°C, water reaches its maximum density and its volume will subsequently start to increase as it continues to be heated.