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Water does not have a specific temperature. Its freezing point is 0 degrees Celcius and its boiling point in Celcius is 100 degrees.
the water molecules would begin to move faster (an increase in kinetic energy). if the water reached 100 degrees celcius (212 degrees Fahrenheit), it will boil.
Methanol will freeze at -97 degrees celcius.
Natural gas can be made liquid by lowering the temperature to -162 degrees Celcius.
Well think of it like this. If the freezing point of a liquid is 0 degrees celcius/centigrade. Then the melting point would be really anything above that. I would say around 2-7 degrees celcius/centigrade to be exact however it should theoretically be anything above 0 degrees celcius/centigrade.
Water does not have a specific temperature. Its freezing point is 0 degrees Celcius and its boiling point in Celcius is 100 degrees.
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