Chemistry, asked by iza, 1 year ago

A) at what temperature solid ice and liquid water exist together.?
B) why are gases compressible but not the solids?

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Answered by Anonymous
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where up to my point at 0.01 degree centigrade and 4.58 mm hg pressure the water exists in all three state

Gases ha a lot of interparticular space which can be further brought closer / compressed , but in solids they are closely packed nd there is no space between them to compress


iza: Are u sure the answer is correct
Anonymous: yah am sure and at 4 degree the water has maximum density
iza: Thanks ♥
Anonymous: Thanks iza i was in need of brainliest answers btw i was happy to help u
iza: Anytime
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