What happens at the triple point of water?A.All solid is converted to liquid.B.All liquid is converted to gas.C.Solid, liquid, and gas exist together.D.All distinct phases cease to exist.
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What happens at the triple point of water?A.All solid is converted to liquid.B.All liquid is converted to gas.C.Solid, liquid, and gas exist together.D.All distinct phases cease to exist.
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The answer is C. At the triple point of water, solid, liquid, and gas phases of water coexist together. This is a specific thermodynamic condition at a certain temperature and pressure where all three phases of a substance can exist in equilibrium. For water, this occurs at exactly 0.01 degrees Celsius (32.018 degrees Fahrenheit) and 611.657 pascals of pressure.
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