Water at room temperature is liquid .( give reason)
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At room temperature, water has no shape but has a fixed volume i.e., it occupies the shape of the container in which it is kept. At room temperature, water flows easily.
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Water at room temperature is a liquid because it boils at 373 K and the room temperature is nearly 20
∘
C−25
∘
C.
The solidification point is 0
∘
C It will remain in a liquid state.
It does not have a definite shape but has a definite volume at room temperature.
So these are properties of a liquid state.
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