ice is a solid at 0 degree celcius but water is considered as liquid at room temperature. why?
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ice is a solid at 0 degrees celsius but water is a liquid at room temperature. ... Water is a liquid at room temperature due to the presence of hydrogen bonds between water molecules. The state of a molecule is determined by intermolecular forces.
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Ice is a solid at 0 degree Celsius but water is considered as liquid at room temperature Because Ice has not got enough heat energy to break the bonds and overcome the intermolecular force so as to form liquid , whereas
Enough energy has not been released by water to form bonds and increase intermolecular force so as to form solid.
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