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at -4 degrees celsius if the water is a solid state of matter,it will turn into a liquid

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What happens to water at -4?

Its frozen. In what form of ice depends on what degree temperature; OF, OC, OK


What happens to water when you heat it to degree's Celsius?

It boils


Does a rectangle have rotation symmetry?

It has rotational symmetry of degree 2 or, if it happens to be a square, of degree 4.


Water at 25 degree Celsius what happens when it reaches -10 Celsius?

It is a solid


What happens at one hundred degrees Celsius?

At 100 degree celsius water starts boiling. It starts changing into water vapour. 100 degree celsius is the boiling point of water.


Specific gravity of water at 4 degree centigrate?

1


Why tank or ocean freezes from the surface not from the bottom in winter?

In winter, when the atmospheric temperature starts falling well below 0 degree C, the water at the surface of a tank or ocean initially at temperature of 4 degree C beings to radiate heat to the atmosphere, so the temperature of water starts falling. When the temperature of water at the surface falls, water contracts, so its density increases and therefore it sinks to the bottom. This continues till the temperature of the entire water reaches to 4 degree C. In short this happens due to anomalous expansion of water.


What happens to water between 0 to -4 degree Celsius?

Between 0 to -4 degrees Celsius, water undergoes a phase change from liquid to solid and freezes into ice. As the temperature decreases, the molecules within the water slow down and form a crystalline structure, resulting in the solidification of water into ice.


Is ice dence?

No, ice is less dense compared to water. Particularly at 4 degree Celcius the water would have its maximum density. As temperature falls below 4 degree then the density starts decreasing.


Is this true that water contracts on cooling but it expands when cooled further from 4 degree C to 0 degree C?

Yes it contract and the expansion from 4 to 0 degrees is due to the crystallisation of water molecules.


What happens When water at 0 degree centrigrade is heated?

It melts if has frozen, but far more interestingly, the volume of the water contracts until the temperature reaches 4 degrees C. That is the point of maximum density of water. Once past 4 C, the volume increases slowly (as the density declines) with more added heat.


Does water turns into ice at 4 degree Celsius?

No, water turns into ice at 0 degrees Celsius. At 4 degrees Celsius, water is still in its liquid form.