Indicate the state of water at a temperature below 0 s.

When we mention water, we immediately imagine it as flowing. After all, it is in this state that we most often observe it. But this is not the case. In liquid form, water ranges from 0 to 100 ‘Celsius. This is how it appears to us in rivers, lakes and when it rains. Simple liquid, colorless and odorless. Gathering in large volumes, it becomes stronger and can harm (floods, floods). When the temperature drops below 0 ’Celsius, water from a liquid state turns into a solid and can take any shape (icicles, snowflakes, icebergs). The same will happen if you pour water into an ice cube tray and freeze it in the freezer. When freezing, water molecules expand, and it increases in volume. Therefore, do not freeze it in fragile dishes. Also, the color of the ice can be white (due to the large amount of frozen air bubbles). Well, if you raise the temperature more than 100 ‘, the water will turn into steam (the third state). This is how it appears to us in the form of fog or clouds.



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