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At what temperature does the solid, ice and liquid water co-exist together?


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Concept : Temperature is a major factor responsible for causing a change in the state of matter.

1: At 0°C temperature on the Kelvin scale or at 273°C, the molecular motion completely stops 2: There fore, the particles in any state are at rest. 3: This temperature is called absolute zero or 273 K.

Final Answer: Solid, ice and liquid water co exist at melting point of ice,or freezing point of water,which is 0°C or 273 K.


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