ice is solid at zero degree celsius while water is liquid at room temperature
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Because Ice has not got enough heat energy to break the bonds and overcome the intermolecular force so as to form liquid.
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Enough energy has not been released by water to form bonds and increase intermolecular force so as to form solid.
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Enough energy has not been released by water to form bonds and increase intermolecular force so as to form solid.
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Explanation:
- Due to strong intermolecular interactions, ice has a defined volume and a defined shape at 0°C, making it solid.
- Due to strong intermolecular interactions, ice has a defined volume and a defined shape at 0°C, making it solid. Because of the weak intermolecular forces of attraction, water has a fixed volume and no fixed form at room temperature.
- Ice is the solid state of water, which can also exist in other states. A substance's physical attributes are its qualities. They remain unchanged.
- Physical characteristics include hue, odour, melting and freezing point, and density.
- Physical characteristics include hue, odour, melting and freezing point, and density.At room temperature, water is a colourless, flavourless, and odourless liquid.
- Although it is a poor conductor of electricity, it is a strong conductor of heat.
- It works great as a solvent. Because of the hydrogen bonds that hold the molecules of water together, water is a liquid at ambient temperature.
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