Until recently, this would have been, by definition, the triple point - where water is in three states (solid, liquid or vapour). However, the defined temperature for triple point is now 0.01oC. However, for practical purposes water is at the triple point and could be in any of the three states.
Water freezes at 0 degree Celsius
yes
0 degree C
Water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius
celsius
Water freezes at 0 degree Celsius
Frozen.
Ice
At O oC water freezes and becomes ice. So, it is in solid state.
Water turns into a solid when it freezes. It does this at 32 degrees Fahrenheit and 0 degree Celsius.
It is not.
water at 250 degree Celsius exists in gaseous state
Water at 0 oC is ice.
It changes state at 0 degree(freezing point), which forms ice, and 100 degree(boiling point), where it turns into vapour. Chemists are trying to create 'ultra pure water', which has almost no foreign substance in it exept H2 and o, and it will freeze at 40 degree celcius!
yes
The boiling point of water is 100 degree celsius. Therefore water changes in to vapor after 100 degree celsius. Therefore the physical state of water at 250 degree celsius is "Gas".
Water changes into ice on 0 degree, so when it rains and the temperature is at 0 degree the water change into a hail.