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what is the physical stat of water at​

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Answered by giriansuya3691
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The opposite process, a liquid becoming a solid, is called solidification. For any pure substance, the temperature at which melting occurs—known as the melting point—is a characteristic of that substance. It requires energy for a solid to melt into a liquid.

The three tenets to the cell theory are as described below:

All living organisms are composed of one or more cells.

The cell is the basic unit of structure and organization in organisms.

Cells arise from pre-existing cells.

The theory was once universally accepted, but now some biologists consider non-cellular entities such as viruses living organisms,[1] and thus disagree with the first tenet. As of 2021: "expert opinion remains divided roughly a third each between yes, no and don’t know".[2] As there is no universally accepted definition of life, discussion will continue.

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Answered by AlexTheNerd
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At 0°C, water exists in solid-state. We know that the freezing point of water is 0 °C. The liquid form of water starts to become solid (ice) at this temperature. Example: If you keep an ice cube tray filled with water and freeze it for a few hours, you may observe the cubes where you poured water have become solid

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