Chemistry, asked by ssrs042940, 7 months ago


If you expose a glass of water to space, it won't freeze; rather it will boil. The water vapor would
however, turn into ice soon afterward

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Answered by pavithra2738
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Explanation:

1.Water immediately boils in space or any vacuum.

2.Space does not have a temperature because temperature is a measure of molecule movement. The temperature of a glass of water in space would depend on whether or not it was in sunlight, in contact with another object, or floating freely in darkness.

3.After water vaporizes in a vacuum, the vapor could condense into ice or it could remain a gas.

4.Other liquid, such as blood and urine, immediately boil and vaporize in a vacuum.

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Answered by satyam21461
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As it turns out, the answer to this question is known. When astronauts urinate in space and release the contents, the urine rapidly boils into vapor, which immediately desublimates or crystallizes directly from the gas to solid phase into tiny urine crystals.

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