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Q: What is the phase of water when at 99 degrees?
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Which will have the greater density water at 40 degrees Celsius or water at -20 degrees Celsius?

Water at -20 degrees Celsius; heat will expand matter, so at +40 degrees Celsius, water would have less density. * * * * * That would be true if there were no phase change. Unfortunately for the above answer, water freezes at 0 deg C and that phase change is accompanied by an expansion. As a result, water at 40 deg C is denser that water (ice) at -20 deg C.


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What is colder 100 degrees Celsius or 99 degrees Fahrenheit?

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What temperature in the solid phase has the greatest water density?

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Does water get any hotter if you keep heating it past 100 degrees?

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What is the final temperature of a 3.0kg bar of gold at 99 degrees Celsius dropped into 0.22kg of water at 25 degrees celsius?

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