It melts if has frozen, but far more interestingly, the volume of the water contracts until the temperature reaches 4 degrees C. That is the point of maximum density of water. Once past 4 C, the volume increases slowly (as the density declines) with more added heat.
When gypsum is heated to 120o C, it tuns into plaster of paris, after loosing about 75% of its water.
Yes, the freezing point of water is 32 degrees Fahrenheit, which is the same as 0 degrees Celsius (Centrigrade).
Evaporates
100 degrees celsius
100 degree Celsius
The water gets heated up and turns into a gas
It evaporates
It boils
it will now occur evaporation
Gand marayega
Hey there......... when water is heated the molecules of water i.e. Hydrogen and oxygen gets heated and get lite and forms vapour which is carried on by air
179 g per 100 mls of water.