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When water is heated from `0^(@)C` to `10^(@)C` , its volume

A

increases for the full given range (from `0^@C` to `10^@C`)

B

decreases up to `4^@C`, then increases

C

increases up to `4^@C`, then decreases

D

decreases for the full range (from `0^@C` to `10^@C`)

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