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  2. Water - Density, Specific Weight and Thermal Expansion...

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    Figures and tables showing how the properties of water changes along the boiling/condensation curve (vapor pressure, density, viscosity, thermal conductivity, specific heat, Prandtl number, thermal diffusivity, entropy and enthalpy).

  3. Water Density Table - Internetchemistry

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    Data chart with the density of water at different temperatures. The density of (H 2 O) changes depending on temperature and pressure - as with other substances.

  4. Water Density | U.S. Geological Survey - USGS.gov

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    The density of water is roughly 1 gram per milliliter but, this changes with temperature or if there are substances dissolved in it. Ice is less dense than liquid water which is why your ice cubes float in your glass. As you might expect, water density is an important water measurement.

  5. What Is the Density of Water? By Temperature and Unit

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    Below is a chart that shows the density of water (in grams/cm 3) at different temperatures, ranging from below water's freezing point (-22°F/-30°C) to its boiling point (212°F/100°C). As you can see in the chart, water only has an exact density of 1 g/cm 3 at 39.2°F or 4.0°C.

  6. What Is the Density of Water? - Science Notes and Projects

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    The density of water is about 1 gram per milliliter (g/ml), 1 gram per cubic centimeter (g/cm 3), 1000 kg/m 3, or 62 pounds per cubic foot (lb/ft 3). The exact value is actually slightly lower and depends on temperature. The maximum density of water is 0.9998395 g/ml at 4.0° C (39.2° F).

  7. Liquids - Densities - The Engineering ToolBox

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    Definitions, online calculator and figures and tables with water properties like density, specific weight and thermal expansion coefficient of liquid water at temperatures ranging 0 to 360°C (32 to 680°F).

  8. Water Density Calculator

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    With this water density calculator, you can quickly estimate the density of salt water. In this text, you will find the answer to the question "What is the density of water?" and how it changes depending on temperature, salinity, or pressure.

  9. Appendix E: Water Properties - Chemistry LibreTexts

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    Figure E1: The plot shows the extent of light absorption versus wavelength for water. Absorption is reported in reciprocal meters and corresponds to the inverse of the distance light may travel through water before its intensity is diminished by 1/e (~37%).

  10. Density of Water vs Temperature - Table - Matmake

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    Find the density of liquid water at different temperature values in both SI (kg/m³) and US customary (lb/ft³) units.

  11. At 4°C pure water has a density (weight or mass) of about 1 g/cu.cm, 1 g/ml, 1 kg/litre, 1000 kg/cu.m, 1 tonne/cu.m or 62.4 lb/cu.ft. At 4°C pure water has a specific gravity of 1. ( Some reference the s.g. base temperature as 60F.) Water is essential for life.