At this temperature water is a solid.
freezed or iced,it will at ice point
Water is a gas (steam) at 120 degrees Celsius.
At -10°C, water is in a solid state, commonly known as ice. At 10°C, it exists in a liquid state. At 110°C, water remains in a liquid state under normal atmospheric pressure but can begin to turn into steam as it approaches 100°C. However, if the pressure is increased, water can remain liquid even above 100°C.
Distilled water at 110°C is in a liquid state. As water reaches its boiling point at 100°C, it will be boiling and transitioning into vapor at 110°C.
physical
freezed or iced,it will at ice point
Water at -24 degrees Celsius would be in a solid state, specifically as ice.
gas.
Water (H2O) is in a liquid state at room temperature (around 20-25°C).
Water is a gas (steam) at 120 degrees Celsius.
a solid
The state of water at -25 C is solid. Water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius.
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a. mass b. density c. physical state d. molecular arrangement
Water exists as a gas above 100°C. This is because water boils at 100°C and turns into water vapor, which is the gaseous state of water.
At -10°C, water is in a solid state, commonly known as ice. At 10°C, it exists in a liquid state. At 110°C, water remains in a liquid state under normal atmospheric pressure but can begin to turn into steam as it approaches 100°C. However, if the pressure is increased, water can remain liquid even above 100°C.
At -25 Celsius, water will be a solid. Converting from Celsius to Fahrenheit, -25 C is -13 F.