Physics, asked by romabharti121, 5 days ago

Give reasons.
1. Water can exist both as solid ice and liquid water at 0°C.
2. Solids can vibrate.
3. Sound travels faster through solids than through liquids and gases.
Heat transfer in liquids is more prominent than that in gases.
The drop in temperatures results in gases being transformed to liquids, and liquids to solids
istinguish between:​

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Answered by lakshmimaruboina8688
4

Answer:

At 0 °C temperature, after getting the heat equal to the latent heat of fusion, the solid form of water that is ice starts changing into its liquid form that is water.

The atoms in a solid are so attracted to each other that they vibrate and don't move past each other. The molecules of a liquid are attracted to each other, but move more freely and past one another.

Answered by varshitharamesh4778
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