The density of bunker fuel decreases as temperature increases. At 100°C, the density of bunker fuel is typically lower than at 15°C due to thermal expansion. Generally, the density of bunker fuel at 100°C may be approximately 5-10% less than at 15°C, depending on the specific type of bunker fuel. To obtain precise values, one would need to refer to the specific density chart for the type of bunker fuel in question.
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