Rain exists in the liquid phase, as it is water droplets that have condensed and fallen from the atmosphere.
The axes of any phase diagram have temperature (x-axis) and pressure (y-axis). With a temperature of 273K and a pressure of 101.325 kPa , water is at its freezing point. Now keeping the same temperature (273K) , but reducing the pressure to say , 100 Pa ,water will be a gas. Conversely, at a temperature of 373K and 101,325 kPa water is at its boiling point. However, if you increase the pressure to say 10 MPa, water remains a liquid. If you keep the same temparture 373 K and increase the pressure to 10GPa then water remains a solid. Another way is to randomly select any given point on the phase diagram, say in the Gas phase and read the temperature and pressure.
Lawrencium is a synthetic element and exists in a solid phase at room temperature.
The liquid phase of water is called water.
Water changes from a liquid phase to a gaseous phase when it is boiled.
Both temperature and pressure are factors that determine the state in which water exists.
Rain exists in the liquid phase, as it is water droplets that have condensed and fallen from the atmosphere.
Water is in the liquid phase at 1 ATM pressure and 150 degrees Celsius. At this temperature and pressure, water exists as a liquid.
Water is in the liquid phase at 75°C and 9 atm pressure. At this temperature and pressure, water exists as a liquid due to the combination of temperature and pressure conditions present.
The temperature determines what state water is in. It is a solid when frozen at 32 degrees Fahrenheit or zero Celsius. It is a gas when it is boiling at 212 degrees Fahrenheit or 100 degrees Celsius. However the altitude has an effect on these temperatures.
Atmospheric pressure, energy level, polymorphs, isotopes, and alot of other factors.
liquid
- The conditions in which a substance exists in a certain phase. ^.^
it determines the displacement as well as the direction of motion of vibrating particle in the phase.
neutron
Yes, Be2-1 exists in the gas phase.
The axes of any phase diagram have temperature (x-axis) and pressure (y-axis). With a temperature of 273K and a pressure of 101.325 kPa , water is at its freezing point. Now keeping the same temperature (273K) , but reducing the pressure to say , 100 Pa ,water will be a gas. Conversely, at a temperature of 373K and 101,325 kPa water is at its boiling point. However, if you increase the pressure to say 10 MPa, water remains a liquid. If you keep the same temparture 373 K and increase the pressure to 10GPa then water remains a solid. Another way is to randomly select any given point on the phase diagram, say in the Gas phase and read the temperature and pressure.