freezed or iced,it will at ice point
Under o 0C water is a solid; between 0 0C and 100 0C is a liquid; over 100 0C is a gas.
Any Temperature after 0 0C until 100 0C where it turns into vapor.
Water freezing at 0°C is a physical change. This process involves a change in the state of matter from liquid to solid without altering the chemical composition of the water (H₂O). The molecular structure remains the same; only the arrangement and energy of the molecules change.
Ammonium is the ion (NH4)+. If you think to ammonia (NH3) this is a gas at 25 0C.
These temperatures are 0 0C and 100 0C.
Under o 0C water is a solid; between 0 0C and 100 0C is a liquid; over 100 0C is a gas.
Under o 0C water is a solid; between 0 0C and 100 0C is a liquid; over 100 0C is a gas.
Under o 0C water is a solid; between 0 0C and 100 0C is a liquid; over 100 0C is a gas.
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Some of the physical properties of water are odorless and tasteless. This is at room temperature. Water can be said to be without color, with a tinge of blue.
Any Temperature after 0 0C until 100 0C where it turns into vapor.
At 100ºC and standard pressure, the physical state of water is both liquid and vapor in equilibrium.
Water freezing at 0°C is a physical change. This process involves a change in the state of matter from liquid to solid without altering the chemical composition of the water (H₂O). The molecular structure remains the same; only the arrangement and energy of the molecules change.
Ammonium is the ion (NH4)+. If you think to ammonia (NH3) this is a gas at 25 0C.
Above 100 0C water become a gas.
No it is the temperature at which water changes physical state from a liquid to a solid.
The melting point of water (ice) is 0 0C. The boiling point of water is 100 0C.