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If `V_(1) and V_(2)` are the volume of one gm water at `0^(@)C and 4^(@)C` respectively, then :

A

`V_(1) gt V_(2)`

B

`V_(1) = V_(2)`

C

`V_(1) gt V_(2)`

D

`V_(1) le V_(2)`

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The correct Answer is:
A

Density of water is maximum at `4^(@)C` due to expansion (anomalous behaviour). Therefore `V_(1) gt V_(2)`.
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