what is the physical state of water at 100°c and 0°c?
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at 100℃ Water starts to boil
and
at 0℃ it freezes into ice.
its none of the matter that between 4℃ & 0℃
anamolus expansion of water takes place.
and
at 0℃ it freezes into ice.
its none of the matter that between 4℃ & 0℃
anamolus expansion of water takes place.
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at 100 degree celcius, water exists in both the liquid state as well as in gaseous state. This is special condition because 100 degree celcius is the boiling point of water and as well as liquefaction temperature of the water vapour
at 0°c Pure water without any dissolved mineral will be solid (ice) at 0oC .
Whereas water with dissolved minerals (for example tap water ) will be liquid at 0oC .
at 0°c Pure water without any dissolved mineral will be solid (ice) at 0oC .
Whereas water with dissolved minerals (for example tap water ) will be liquid at 0oC .
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