Because for ice to transform into water it must absorb heat, called the latent heat of melting. This heat is required to break down the crystalline structure of the ice. The heat is taken from the drinks/food and thus makes them colder than they would be if kept in the same amount of cold water.
No, water's density decreases as it cools. Water reaches its maximum density at around 4 degrees Celsius, and as it cools further, the water molecules form a crystalline structure, causing the density to decrease.
It is a solid
Water at 0 oC is ice.
0 degree Celsius.
100 degree The boiling point of water in Celsius is 100 degrees.
As the water vapor cools at 101 degrees Celsius, it will undergo a phase change and condense into liquid water. This is because the cooling causes the water vapor to lose energy and come together to form liquid droplets.
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at standard pressure, the vapor condenses to liquid water at 100 C
Boiled water cools down at a rate of about 1 degree Celsius per minute when left at room temperature.
55 degrees celsius
The boiling point of water is 100 degree celsius. Therefore water changes in to vapor after 100 degree celsius. Therefore the physical state of water at 250 degree celsius is "Gas".
No, water's density decreases as it cools. Water reaches its maximum density at around 4 degrees Celsius, and as it cools further, the water molecules form a crystalline structure, causing the density to decrease.
Water expands at 4 degrees Celsius because this is the temperature at which it reaches its maximum density. As water cools below 4 degrees Celsius, it begins to expand and become less dense, eventually transforming into ice. This unique property of water is due to the hydrogen bonding between water molecules.
Water at 0 degrees Celsius is in a solid state, known as ice.
100 degrees celsius
at -4 degrees celsius if the water is a solid state of matter,it will turn into a liquid
boil it at 100 degree Celsius or freeze it at 0 degree Celsius