Science, asked by StarTbia, 11 months ago

Water can exist in the solid, liquid, and gaseous state at the same time.

True/False

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Answered by vreddyv2003
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Yes. At the triple point. I'd say look in steam tables but that's not gonna help. There are graphs showing water triple point. so , it's true

Answered by Sidyandex
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Answer:

Water can exist in all three states, solid, liquid, and gaesous in the triple point of water.

The three states are in thermodynamic equilibrium.

The triple point of water is 0.01 degree Celcius.

When ice melts, you can see water and ice at the same time.

The molecules in the liquid state lose energy and become solid, while ice gets a little energy and starts to melt into water.

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