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water how at 0 degree Celsius​

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Answered by ITZProGaurav2
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At 0°C, water can exist as both solid and liquid. At 0 °C temperature, after getting the heat equal to the latent heat of fusion, the solid form of water that is ice starts changing into its liquid form that is water

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At 0°C, water can exist as both solid and liquid. At 0 °C temperature, after getting the heat equal to the latent heat of fusion, the solid form of water that is ice starts changing into its liquid form that is water.

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