At 100ºC and standard pressure, the physical state of water is both liquid and vapor in equilibrium.
At 0 degrees Celsius, water is in a solid state, known as ice.
Water at 0 degrees Celsius is in a solid state, known as ice.
Water at twenty degrees Celsius is in a liquid state. It is not frozen (ice) or in a gaseous state (water vapor) at this temperature.
Water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius, not 15 degrees Celsius. At 15 degrees Celsius, water is still in its liquid state.
The freezing point of pure water on the Celsius scale is 0 degrees Celsius. At this temperature, water transitions from a liquid state to a solid state.
At 0 degrees Celsius, water is in a solid state, known as ice.
Water freezes solid at 0 degrees Celsius, so it will still be solid at -24 degrees Celsius.
Water at 0 degrees Celsius is in a solid state known as ice.
Water is a gas (steam) at 120 degrees Celsius.
Water at 0 degrees Celsius is in a solid state, known as ice.
At sea level (1 atmosphere), water is a liquid at 25 degrees Celsius. The freezing point of water at sea level is zero degrees Celsius, and the boiling point is 100 degrees Celsius.
Water is in liquid state at 25 degrees Celsius. This is the temperature at which water transitions from a solid (ice) to a liquid state.
water at 250 degree Celsius exists in gaseous state
Water at -24 degrees Celsius would be in a solid state, specifically as ice.
It would be in gas. (steam/ water vapor counts as gas)
At 45 degrees Celsius, water would be in its liquid state. Water turns into a gas (steam) at 100 degrees Celsius and freezes into a solid (ice) at 0 degrees Celsius.
water is a liquid aT 15oC Water is a solid (Ice) below 0oC Water is a vapour (steam) above 100oC.