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A sample of water was found to boil at 102°C at normal temperature and pressure. Will this water freeze at 0°C? If then why? And if not then why not?​

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Answered by Kushagrasingh001
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Answer: No , it won't freeze at 0°C .

According to the given statement, it seems that the water is not purely water(H²O)

, it is contaminated with some other products that has been added to the formula of water .

Well , only pure water freezes/boils at 0°C/100°C and since the given sample does not follows the conditions hence it won't freeze at 0°C.

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Answered by jevelin
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Answer:

Sample 'B' will not freeze at 0°C because it is not pure water. At one atmospheric pressure, the boiling point of pure water is 100°C and the freezing point of pure water is 0°C.

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