why water at room temperature is liquid ?
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At room temperature (anywhere from zero degree centigrade to 100 degrees centigrade), water is found in a liquidstate. This is because of the tiny, weak hydrogen bonds which, in their billions, hold water molecules together for small fractions of a second. Watermolecules are constantly on the move.
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At room temperature (25°C), water is a liquid because it has the following characteristics of liquid:
(i) At room temperature, water has no shape but has a fixed volume i.e., it occupies the shape of the container in which it is kept.
(ii) At room temperature, water flows easily.
(i) At room temperature, water has no shape but has a fixed volume i.e., it occupies the shape of the container in which it is kept.
(ii) At room temperature, water flows easily.
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