give two reasons to justify that water at room temperature is a liquid.
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Two reasons to Justify that water at room temperature is a liquid because----
1. The melting point of water is 0°C and its boiling point is 100°C , Room temperature lies within this and so, water is liquid as it neither changes into ice nor into vapour.
2. Water has a tendency to flow i.e. it is a fluid.
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Two reasons to Justify that water at room temperature is a liquid because----
1. The melting point of water is 0°C and its boiling point is 100°C , Room temperature lies within this and so, water is liquid as it neither changes into ice nor into vapour.
2. Water has a tendency to flow i.e. it is a fluid.
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Explanation:
Room temperature is defined as the temperature that is neither hot nor too cold i.e. temperature where one can stay comfortably.
Water is liquid at room temperature due to following reasons:
- Water boils at 100 degree Celsius whereas it solidifies at 0 degree Celsius.
- And at room temperature water is in liquid state.
- This means that it does not have any definite shape but it has a definite volume as it takes the shape of an object in which it is placed.
Final answer:
Water is in liquid state at room temperature whereas it is in solid state at 0 degree Celsius.
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