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what are the states of water at 100 degree Celsius and 49 degree Celsius...​

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Answered by rishavyadav69
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At 100°C, water exists in a gaseous state.

We know that the boiling point of water is 100°C.

The water starts to evaporate after attaining this high temperature.

Example: When you boil water in your home, you observe the vapours coming out of the vessel after some time. These vapours are the gaseous state of water.

Water at 49°C is present in the liquid state.

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