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When the temperature of a sample of water is negative 5 degrees Celsius the water is?

Frozen (23F)


When the temperature of a sample of water is negative 5 degrees the water is what a gas a liquid a solid or a vapor?

Depending on the pressure, it can be in any of these phases.


) The temperature of a sample of water changes from 10 and degC to 20 and degC when the water absorbs 100 calories of heat. What is the mass of the sample?

one calorie of heat is able to raise one gram of water one degree Celsius so 400 calories could raise 1g of water 400 degrees, so it would raise the 80g by(400/80) 5 degrees Celsius plus the initial temp of 10 degrees, the 80g of water would have a final temp of 15 degrees Celsius


The average kinetic energy of a sample of water molecules is what?

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Would a rock sink more quickly in 10 degrees Celsius water or minus 5 degrees Celsius water?

Trick question: At minus 5 degrees Celsius, water is a solid. A rock would sit on top of it.


What air temperature has the capacity to hold more water vapor 5 degrees or 11 degrees?

11 degrees.


What temperature is 5 degrees below the boiling point of water?

95 degrees Celsius is five degrees below the boiling point of water. If you are working in Fahrenheit it is 207 degrees Fahrenheit.


Is 32 degrees Fahrenheit hotter than 5 degrees Celsius?

No, its colder. Water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit and 0 degrees Celsius, so 5 degrees Celsius would be hotter.


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At what temperature will a pond of water freeze?

below 5 degrees


Temperature at which water has maximun density?

5 degrees Celsius


What does water with a temperature of -5 degrees have in common with water with a temperature of 100 degrees Celsius?

You never drink either (100°C is boiling, or steam, and -5 °C is normally ice).