Chemistry, asked by Anonymous, 1 month ago

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What is the physical state of water at---
(a) 25°C
(b) 0°C
(c) 100°C​

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Answered by TheSecretGirl
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(a) Between 0°C and 100°C water exists as a liquid. The physical state of water at 25°C is liquid.

(b) 0°C is the melting point of ice as well as the freezing point of water. Hence, the physical state of water can be both liquid and solid at 0°C.

(c) 100°C is the boiling point of water as well as the condensation temperature of steam. Hence, the physical state of water can be both liquid or gas at 100°C.

Answered by ITzUnknown100
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