Chemistry, asked by sahil36456, 10 months ago

ice is solid at 0 degrees while water is liquid at room temperature​

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Answered by Anonymous
39

Answer:

Yes

Explanation:

This is due to kinetic energy of matter

Water at room temperature has lmore intermolecular space and less intermolecular attraction

I've has more intermolecular attraction and less intermolecular space

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Answered by jacklene24
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Answer:

yes ice is solid but water is liquid at room temperature because the intermolecular forces are strong which keep the partials bound to each other it has a fixed volume but not fixed shape

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