How we can find that what is state of water or ice at 0°c,25k, 25°c ?
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(c) At 100ºC\t\xa0At 100°C, water exists in a Gaseous state.\tWe know that the boiling point of water is 100°C.\tThe water starts to evaporate after attaining this high temperature.\tExample: When you boil water at your home after some time you observe the vapours coming out of the vessel. These vapours are the gaseous state of water.
0ºC\t\xa0At 0°C, water exists in solid-state.\tWe know that the freezing point of water is 0 °C.\tThe liquid form of water starts to become solid (ice) at this temperature.\tExample: If you keep an ice cube tray filled with water and freeze it for a few hours, you may observe the cubes where you poured water has become solid. Ice is the solid-state of water.\xa0
25\xa0º C\t\xa0Water at 25°C is present in the liquid state.\tThe water which we use for our day to day activities is in the liquid state.\tThe water which we use for drinking, cooking, washing, etc all are in a liquid state.