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at what temperature does ice and liquid water co-exist​

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Answered by nobita0040
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approximately 273.1575 K

The single combination of pressure and temperature at which liquid water, solid ice, and water vapor can coexist in a stable equilibrium occurs at approximately 273.1575 K (0.0075 °C; 32.0135 °F) and a partial vapor pressure of 611.657 pascals (6.11657 mbar; 0.00603659 atm).

Answered by HorizonWalker
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Answer:

the temperature at which ice and liquid water co-exist is 4°C. It is also called ‘the 4°C phenomenon’.

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