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Anomalous expansion of water (Boon to aquatic animals in cold regions!!) 

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@laurab.8829
@laurab.8829 3 года назад
This is the most complete video I've seen. Thanks a lot
@rajashekars6693
@rajashekars6693 Год назад
THANKS Sir very much help full
@rupasonwani861
@rupasonwani861 4 года назад
Wow ,this is what i was searching for!!😊
@sangramdasgram5006
@sangramdasgram5006 4 года назад
Yes exactly
@ck2283
@ck2283 2 года назад
When temperature increases from 4 degree Celsius to higher temperatures, what will happen to bonds?? (When heating from 0 to 4, hydrogen bond breaks and volume decreases, and when cooled down from 4 to 0, hydrogen bonds are reconstructed.. That's clear for me, thanks a lot)
@lionelmessiroy
@lionelmessiroy 6 месяцев назад
Perfectly what I was searching for
@sathidas7534
@sathidas7534 4 года назад
Very nice explanation 😁😁
@sangramdasgram5006
@sangramdasgram5006 4 года назад
Yea
@biswajitpradhan5616
@biswajitpradhan5616 5 лет назад
Thanks to anamolous behaviour of water so that fishes are not dieing
@ramavadhgupta307
@ramavadhgupta307 4 года назад
Great sir, wonderful explaining👌👌👌
@sportsupdates4553
@sportsupdates4553 3 года назад
Very good explanation
@nikhatjehan
@nikhatjehan 2 года назад
Very informative sir..
@Craze4Info
@Craze4Info 3 года назад
Well prepared and explained. I am a new member of your family from today.
@MakeMeScientific
@MakeMeScientific 3 года назад
Thanks for watching 🙏 Welcome i am honoured
@gsk0848
@gsk0848 2 года назад
Thank you sir!
@sparky2141
@sparky2141 3 года назад
Amazing Video Sir 😊❤️ This is what I was searching for ....but I have a small doubt When heating.....the hydrogen bonds break..and the Water Molecules come closer......Why don't they go far apart and come nearer only ??
@MakeMeScientific
@MakeMeScientific 2 года назад
For that cage structure of water has to be studied. Thank you for watching the video and sorry for late reply
@meditalasia9591
@meditalasia9591 3 года назад
Nice explanation
@habibasarwar5985
@habibasarwar5985 2 года назад
Thanks a lot!!!
@dhwanibro
@dhwanibro 5 лет назад
the upper layer is frozen, so wouldn't the heat from the layer where fishes are there transfer at some point of time even though ice formation in a slow process?
@MakeMeScientific
@MakeMeScientific 5 лет назад
Ice is a bad conductor of heat so it won't allow heat to escape
@samiullah3488
@samiullah3488 3 года назад
Zbrdust.explain surface tension of water.spherical shape of rain water
@Shradha-qu5yb
@Shradha-qu5yb 2 года назад
Sir if the reason for contraction is heating and breaking of H bonds, why doesn't this process continue when the temperature increased further?
@MakeMeScientific
@MakeMeScientific 2 года назад
Please refer to cage structure theory std 11 chemistry
@abdurrauf7525
@abdurrauf7525 3 года назад
What is the purpose of hydrogen bonding between different molecules?
@poonamjadhav7190
@poonamjadhav7190 3 года назад
sir agar hum water ko 0 Kelvin tak pohacha de toh uski density maximum nahi hogi kya
@MakeMeScientific
@MakeMeScientific 3 года назад
Correct lekin zero Kelvin reach Karna impossible he
@poonamjadhav7190
@poonamjadhav7190 3 года назад
@@MakeMeScientific par agar uske close bhi jane ka try kare toh kya density badhegi 4 celcius se?
@mohammedsrivastava5917
@mohammedsrivastava5917 5 лет назад
According to your logic density should increase even after 4°C but unfortunately that's not the case!
@MakeMeScientific
@MakeMeScientific 5 лет назад
Thank-you for watching the video. This logic is cage type of hydrogen bonds that only applies between 0 to 4 degrees
@mohammedsrivastava5917
@mohammedsrivastava5917 5 лет назад
Exactly that is my question...why that 4°C not after that?
@velusp50
@velusp50 4 года назад
Why this anomalous expansion happens at 4 degrees Celsius. Do the water molecules absorb or lose energy. This looks like a quantum jumping
@rashmirajgire5910
@rashmirajgire5910 3 года назад
Why at only between 0-4 Is it because of k.e and p.e?
@MakeMeScientific
@MakeMeScientific 3 года назад
No. Due to cage structure of water molecules
@parjanyaarya2641
@parjanyaarya2641 3 года назад
Why the bonds break?
@MakeMeScientific
@MakeMeScientific 3 года назад
Bonds break on heating
@rockingchannels3386
@rockingchannels3386 5 лет назад
Hii
@aaliyakhan7593
@aaliyakhan7593 4 года назад
Why do molecules come nearer instead getting away from each other (as the vibration starts in molecules due to kinetic energy) after supplying heat energy
@MakeMeScientific
@MakeMeScientific 4 года назад
Thank you for watching the video In ice, the hydrogen bonds form a cage like structure, which is not there in liquid form. That explains why density of water decreases as a solid, unlike what is expected. Liquid water is densest, essentially 1.00 g/cm³, at 4 °C and becomes less dense as the water molecules begin to form the hexagonal crystals of ice as the freezing point is reached. This is due to hydrogen bonding dominating the inter molecular forces, which results in a packing of molecules less compact in the solid. As you start heating ice, the hydrogen bonds break and the ice melts. All the hydrogen bonds are broken by the time it reaches 4 °C.
@jashhindocha1455
@jashhindocha1455 5 лет назад
Do we have to draw the graph??
@MakeMeScientific
@MakeMeScientific 5 лет назад
Yes but rough one will be fine.
@dhruvbeniwal5969
@dhruvbeniwal5969 3 года назад
Sir smjh me nhi aya
@MakeMeScientific
@MakeMeScientific 3 года назад
Please ask what you didnt undetstand
@dnyaneshwarthombre7738
@dnyaneshwarthombre7738 5 лет назад
C
@Notagity
@Notagity 3 года назад
School
@jatinpadhiyar2946
@jatinpadhiyar2946 5 лет назад
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@kristensmith11
@kristensmith11 5 лет назад
Nice explanation
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