Water at room temperature is liquid ( G.R )
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Water at room temperature is liquid because, It's molecules are loosely gathered, It doesn't have a difinite shape and at room temperature, heat doesn't influence the movement of water's molecules, This means there is no change in it's state.
These are the reasons why water is liquid at room temperature.
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Temperature of the room is lesser, so there is no change of state of water, hence it is liquid at room temperature,
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