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2007-03-02 08:56:03 · 12 answers · asked by Vikki 1 in Science & Mathematics Chemistry

12 answers

32F

2007-03-02 08:56:42 · answer #1 · answered by Vikki 2 · 1 0

If the water is UTTERLY pure, it doesn't freeze until around abslute zero. If however the water has even 1 spec of impurity, then it will freeze around 0 degrees C

The reason is that the crystals NEED a "seed" of some kind to begin growing on - no seed = no crystals (ice) so it remains as a liquid.

It will also boil at this temperature too if the atmospheric pressure is reduced to that approaching a vacuum.

Mark

2007-03-02 09:02:15 · answer #2 · answered by Mark T 6 · 0 0

water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius
thats 32 fahrenheit

2007-03-02 09:05:20 · answer #3 · answered by dheeraj 3 · 0 0

32 Farenheit
0 Celsius
273.15 Kelvin

2007-03-02 09:00:17 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

How did you answer your own question wow thats weird... Anyways yea its 32 F, 0 C, 273 K but all these only hold at standard atmospheric pressure (1 atm, 101,300 Pa)...

2007-03-02 09:00:54 · answer #5 · answered by billybob 2 · 0 0

32* Fahrenheit, 0* Celsius, or 273 Kelvins, which is the SI unit for temperature and is more proper to use

2007-03-02 08:59:15 · answer #6 · answered by MLBfreek35 5 · 0 0

0 celsius ; 32 fahrenheit ; 273 kelvin

2007-03-02 09:18:55 · answer #7 · answered by xxladydee5100xx 2 · 0 0

0 Celcius

2007-03-02 09:00:18 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

32 degress

2007-03-02 08:59:29 · answer #9 · answered by buckeye45694 4 · 0 0

32 'F

2007-03-02 09:03:01 · answer #10 · answered by alessandra 1 · 0 0

not to be rude but, who doesn't know when water freezes??? I mean come on!!! 32f

2007-03-02 08:59:59 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

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