if we put water in a vacuum chamber so that the rate of boiling os high enough, we see that water boils abd freezes at the same temperature... why??? explain this???
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Strictly speaking, you can't have water in vacuum, once the water is there it's not really vacuum anymore.
But more practically speaking, when liquid water is placed in a vacuum like condition of extremely low atmospheric pressure it will boil.
But more practically speaking, when liquid water is placed in a vacuum like condition of extremely low atmospheric pressure it will boil.
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