water can exist both as a liquid and vapourpres
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Zero degrees celsius is defined by the triple point of water which is 273.16K at 611.2 Pa. ... At a certain energy molecules will have enough energy to evaporate, even if the water temperature is 0 degrees C. Because of these two effects it is possible for the water to exist as solid, liquid and gas at the same time.
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At this temperature water is in the process of changing from a solid state into the liquid phase or vice versa. Molecules in the liquid phase can lose a bit of energy and solidify whilst solidwater (ice) can gain some energy and melt.So both the liquid and solid stateexist at 0-degree Celsius.
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