Both the freezing temperature and the melting temperature of water are the same (0 degrees). explain why a substance like water freezes and melts at the same temperature.
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Ответ:
Because melting point and freezing point describe the same transition of matter, in this case from liquid to solid (freezing) or equivalently, from solid to liquid (melting).
What you may not realize is that while water is freezing or melting, its temperature is not changing! It is stuck on 0 ∘C0 ∘C during the entire melting or freezing process. It is easier to see this for boiling points. if you put a thermometer in water and heat it, the temperature will rise until it reaches 100 ∘C100 ∘C, and then it starts boiling. And while it boils, it will stay at 100 ∘C100 ∘C! All the way until the water has all boiled away. Now if you could somehow trap the steam (gaseous water) and keep heating it, the steam could have a temperature higher than 100 ∘C100 ∘C.
So to sum up, when matter is transitioning from solid to liquid (melting) or liquid to solid (freezing), its temperature is fixed at the melting/freezing point, which is the same temperature
Ответ:
They'll both have the same temperature.
Explanation:
Places at the same latitude may have very different climates if one is on a coast and one is inland. On the coast, the climate is influenced by warm moist air from the ocean, but farther inland, the climate is influenced by cold or hot air from the land. Since they're both beside the ocean, I'd say they'll have the same temperature.