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Draw a cooling graph of water as it passes from 20°C to –20°C. The y-axis should be temperature in degrees Celsius and the x-axis should be time

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Answer:

Kindly, see the attached image.

Step-by-step explanation:

As clear in the attached image:

  • It represents the cooling curve of water.
  • It starts from 20°C, the water exists in the liquid phase.
  • With time the temperature is decreased, reaching 0°C, the two phases (liquid and solid) are co-exist.
  • Then, with further cooling and under 0°C reaching -20°C, all the water are exist in the solid phase (Ice).

Kindly, see the attached image that clarify the cooling graph of water as it passes from 20°C to –20°C.

Draw a cooling graph of water as it passes from 20°C to –20°C. The y-axis should be-example-1
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