Why does a beaker of hot water gets denser when it's cooled?

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2026-04-17 17:20

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Water molecules are more spread out and have higher kinetic energy when they are hot, causing them to occupy a larger volume and hence be less dense. When the water cools down, the molecules lose kinetic energy, move closer together, and occupy a smaller volume, resulting in higher density.

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