Ice
Water molecules are measured as having the lowest temperature in the solid state, where they form ice.
The form of water with the lowest entropy is ice, specifically at absolute zero temperature (0 Kelvin). In this state, the water molecules are arranged in a highly ordered crystalline structure, resulting in minimal molecular motion and the lowest possible entropy. As temperature increases, the entropy of water increases due to the greater disorder in liquid water and, even more so, in water vapor.
There isn't a "lowest" form of gas. Gases exist in various states depending on factors such as temperature and pressure.
373.15 degrees celsius.
Room temperature water is likely to have the lowest viscosity among the options provided. Water has a lower viscosity compared to oil, especially when the temperature is below room temperature. Oil typically has a higher viscosity compared to water.
dead sea
The crystalline form of water is called ice. It does not form at room temperature.
Pluto is not the lowest temperature. The lowest temperature possible is −273.15°C. Pluto's coldest temperature is about −233°C.
Dew point temperature.
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evaporation is the energy that release water temperature