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Explain the different states of water at different temperatures.

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Answered by pk544042
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Water can occur in three states: solid (ice), liquid, or gas (vapor). ... When water freezes, its molecules move farther apart, making ice less dense than water. This means that ice will be lighter than the same volume of water, and so ice will float in water. Water freezes at 0° Celsius, 32° Fahrenheit.

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Answered by Guru181
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Explain the different states of water at different temperatures.

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Water is a liquid at room temperature, but becomes a solid (called ice) if it is cooled down. The same water turns into a gas (called water vapor) if it is heated up. The changes only happen when the substance reaches a particular temperature. Water turns to ice at 32ºF (0ºC).

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