why water at room temperaturo it's a liquid
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Water at room temperature exists as liquid because its melting point is below room temperature while boiling point (100º C) is above room temperature. Similarly, (i) A fixed mass of water occupies a fixed volume.
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(a) Water at room temperature exists as liquid because its melting point is below room temperature while boiling point (100º C) is above room temperature. Similarly, (i) A fixed mass of water occupies a fixed volume.
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