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What is the physical state of water at—
(a) 25°C
(b) 0°C
(c) 100°C
The physical states of water:
(a) at 25°C- water (liquid)
(b) at 0°C - ice (solid)
(c) at 100°C- water vapour (gas)
[Extra information: Anything that occupies space and has mass is known as Matter. Matter exists in three forms – solid, liquid, and gas. Gases, liquids and solids are all made up of atoms, molecules, and/or ions, but the behaviors of these particles differ in the three phases.
Solids have a definite shape and volume as the atoms in a solid are tightly packed, usually in a regular pattern.
Liquids have a definite volume, but take the shape of a container, as the atoms in liquid are close together with no regular arrangement.
Gases have no definite shape or volume. The atoms in the gas are well separated with no regular arrangement.
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