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Question by  jwolf36b (25)

The density of water is the greatest at a temperature of what Kelvin (k)?

 
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Answer by  reliable23 (15)

The density of water is greatest at about 277 K, or 4 degrees Celsius. Water is one of the few substances thats liquid form is more dense than its solid.

 
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Answer by  Britt (453)

The density of water is the greatest at the temperature of 277k. This is the maximum density of water. If it gets any cooler it will began to form into ice. 277k is equal to about 4°C.

 
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