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The three states of matter are solid, liquid, and gas.

Water at 50 degrees Celsius and standard pressure is a liquid.

50 degrees Celsius is 32 + (9/5) times 50 = 122 degrees Fahrenheit. liquid liquid

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13y ago

To identify the state of water, one needs to know both the temperature and the pressure. With those two coordinates, one can use an equilibrium diagram to look up the answer. For example, at atmospheric pressure and 25 degrees Celsius, water exists in its liquid state.
Liquid. Water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius and boils at 100 degrees.

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It is still a liquid.

At 100 oC it will boil and move into the vapour phase.

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12y ago

No, water boils at 100 degrees Celsius.(212degreesfarenhite)

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The water would be generally warm. The water would be warming up if the water tempurature.

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liquid state

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12y ago

It is Liquid....

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I don’t know

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Q: What is the state of water at 50 degrees Celsius?
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