Asked by: Ikran Larrabe
science physics

What is the density of water at 70 degrees Celsius?

Temperature Density (0-212°F at 1 atm, >212 °F at saturation pressure)
40 62.42 1000.0
50 62.41 999.7
60 62.36 999.0
70 62.30 998.0


Accordingly, what is the density of water at 70 degrees Fahrenheit?

Water's density varies with temperature

Temperature (°F/°C) Density (grams/cm3 Weight (pounds/ft3
70°F/21°C 0.99802 62.300
80°F/26.7°C 0.99669 62.217
90°F/32.2°C 0.99510 62.118
100°F/37.8°C 0.99318 61.998

Furthermore, what is the density of water at 4 C? Water has its maximum density of 1g/cm3 at 4 degrees Celsius. When the temperature changes from either greater or less than 4 degrees, the density will become less then 1 g/cm3. Water has the maximum density of 1 g/cm3 only when it is pure water.

Also, what is the density of water at 18 degrees Celsius?

Density of Water (g/cm3) at Temperatures from 0°C (liquid state) to 30.9°C by 0.1°C inc.

Degrees + 0.0 0.1
0 .999841 .999847
1 .999900 .999905
2 .999941 .999944
3 .999965 .999967

What is the density of the water?

997 kg/m³

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