what water phase occurs when you take a freezing bottle of water out of the fridge
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the water is ice(solid) in the freezer but the moment the temperature rises...it starts to condense and change to its liquid form which is water
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In the absence of impurities in the water and imperfections in the bottle, the water can get "stuck" in its liquid state as it cools off, even below its freezing point. We say this supercooled state is "metastable." The water will stay liquid until something comes along to nucleate crystal growth
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