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Water can exist both in solid and liquid state at 0°C. Explain

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Answered by piyush24518
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Water can be either solid or liquid at this temperature at standard atmospheric pressure. As another answer mentions it depends its phase depends on if you're heating or cooling to reach 100 degrees Celsius. From below it will be solid and start melting at zero; from above

it may begin to solidify at zero.

Zero degrees celsius is defined by the triple point of water which is 273.16K at 611.2 Pa. At this temperature water is in the process of changing from a solid state into the liquid phase or visa versa. ... This can be seen in melting ice where the solid ice exists for some time while the exposed surface melts.

Answered by somnatthh
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Answer:yes water can stay in both solid and liquid state in zero degree celsius because it is an intermediate state between solid and liquid state in 0 degree celsius and both solid and liquid co exixts until all the liquids get converted to ice ......... Similarly as both liquid and gas stays in 100 degrees untill all the gases evaporates away

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