Density of liquid at any temperature 't' is given by dt=d01+γt where d0 is the density at 0°C. This equation applies to
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a
all liquids
b
all liquids except water
c
no liquid
d
all liquids except mercury
answer is B.
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In the temperature range from 0°C to 4°C, density of water increases with rise in temperature and beyond 4°C, density of water decreases with rise in temperature.Therefore, and for small change in temperature above 4°C.