(a) At 25°C, the water will be in liquid form (normal room temperature)
(b) At 0°C, the water is at its freezing point, hence both solid and liquid phases are observed.
(c) At 100°C, the water is at its boiling point, hence both liquid and gaseous state of water (water vapor) are observed
Answered by Vishal kumar | 2 years agoName A, B, C, D, E and F in the following diagram showing a change in its state.
What produces more severe burns, boiling water or steam?
Why is ice at 273K more effective in cooling than water at the same temperature?
Give two reasons to justify -
(a) Water at room temperature is a liquid.
(b) An iron almirah is a solid at room temperature.
Arrange the following in increasing order of forces of attraction between the particles - water, sugar, oxygen.