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what is the state of water at 100 degree celsius, zero degree celsius and 4 degree celsius?

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Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

At 100 degrees celsius, water can be found in both liquid and gaseous states, at 0 degrees Celsius, water can be found in both solid and liquid states and at 4 degrees Celsius, water is liquid.

Explanation:

  • Solid, liquid, and gaseous are the three main physical states in which water can exist.
  • Water can be found as ice or snow in a solid state.
  • Water can be found as steam or water vapour in gaseous conditions.
  • The term "water" is also used to describe water in its liquid state, which is the state in which living things consume it.
  • Water freezes at 0 C when subjected to standard temperature and pressure conditions (STP).
  • When water is cooled to this level, it freezes and changes from a liquid to a solid.
  • Water exists in the liquid state at temperatures between 0 and 100 degrees Celsius under normal temperature and pressure conditions (STP).
  • The gaseous condition of water is called water vapour.

Water exists in three states, ice, water and vapour or steam.

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