Liquid phase
In the liquid phase, it is 4o C. seeing how water only expands as it becomes ice, i think 0 degrees celcius is the densest
in the gas phase because during this phase there is the highest temperature bc the particles are moving the fastest
Water and salt form a solution in the liquid phase.
That's it -- water. The stuff that comes out of a tap. Ice is the solid phase Water vapour is the gas phase
Liquid phase
Water changes from gas to liquid to a solid
At the melting point (Explanation) if you look at the phase diagram and look at the point where the water is 0 degrees C and 1 atm, they meet right on the line. This is the line that shows the melting point of this substance. Therefore, since the point is on the line, water at 0 degrees C and 1 atm is at the melting point.
50°C is 50°C. Anything at 50°C is the same temperature as anything else at 50°C. That means they're equally 'warm'. However, they do not have the same energy or heat because water is harder to heat than the metal gold. Water has a higher specific heat. To heat 1kg of water from 25 to 50 ºC it would take 209 kJ. To heat gold from 25 to 50 ºC it would take only 6.5 kJ.
phase rule F=C+2-p c= no. of components p=no. of phase here 2 represents temp and press are constant C=2 [water,ethanol] P=2[liq,vap] so,F=2
In the liquid phase, it is 4o C. seeing how water only expands as it becomes ice, i think 0 degrees celcius is the densest
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.
Gaseous. If that is 150 degrees C, that would be steam.
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The density of water increases as its temperature increases from 0 deg C to 4 deg C (the anomalous expansion phase). Above 4 deg C, the density decreases with temperature.
b. Follow-on phase c. Initial phase
Alcohol at 78 ° C is converted to gas. Water at 100 ° C is converted to gas.