Liquid
At -50 degrees Celsius, water is in a solid state, specifically as ice.
At -50 degrees Celsius, water is in a solid state, known as ice.
Water at 50 degrees Celsius is in the liquid state. At this temperature, water is above its freezing point (0 degrees Celsius) and below its boiling point (100 degrees Celsius), allowing it to exist as a liquid.
At minus 50 degrees Fahrenheit (approximately minus 45.6 degrees Celsius), water exists in a solid state, as ice. At this temperature, the molecular motion of water decreases significantly, causing it to freeze. In most conditions, water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit (0 degrees Celsius), so at minus 50 degrees, it is well below the freezing point.
50 degrees or less year round
The state of water stays the same, it is still water but in liquid form.
Yes, water can exist as a liquid at 50 degrees Celsius. The boiling point of water is 100 degrees Celsius, so at 50 degrees Celsius, the water is below its boiling point and remains in a liquid state.
Water is a gas (steam) at 120 degrees Celsius.
At -50 degrees Celsius, methane is in a solid state.
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Methane is a gas at -50 degrees Celsius. It has a boiling point of -161.5 degrees Celsius, so at -50 degrees Celsius, it would be in its gaseous state.
At minus fifty degrees Celsius, water is in solid form, known as ice. This is because water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius.