at what temperature the density of a liquid is 2% less than that at 0*c
The query that you have posted is not clear. However, the best solution we could provide is:
When temperature is changed the density of a fluid can be expressed as
ρ1 = ρ0 / (1 + β (t1 - t0))
where
ρ1 = final density (kg/m3)
ρ0 = initial density (kg/m3)
β = volumetric temperature expansion coefficient (m3/m3 oC)
t1 = final temperature (oC)
t0 = initial temperature (oC)
We would request you to clarify / provide additional details (the value of β) so that we may answer this to the best of the ability.
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