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what is the state of matter at 100°c and why​

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Answered by hansikavie
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At low temperatures (below 0°C), it is a solid. When at “normal” temperatures (between 0°C and 100°C), it is a liquid. While at temperatures above 100°C, water is a gas (steam). The state the water is in depends upon the temperature.

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • At low temperatures (below 0°C), it is a solid. When at “normal” temperatures (between 0°C and 100°C), it is a liquid. While at temperatures above 100°C, water is a gas (steam). The state the water is in depends upon the temperature.
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