222k views
3 votes
The state of water is determined solely by the conditions of _____.

volume and mass
temperature and volume
pressure and mass
pressure and temperature

User Vjdhama
by
7.6k points

1 Answer

2 votes

Answer:

The state of water is determined solely by the conditions of pressure and temperature.

Step-by-step explanation:

Effect of Temperature:

Temperature has direct effect on the kinetic energy of water molecules. Greater the Temperature greater is the K.E of molecules and lesser is the intermolecular forces between molecules. Therefore, at temperature below 0 °C water exists in solid state, at temperature in between 0 and 100 °C it exists in liquid state and (at sea level) and above 100 °C it exists in vapor state.

Effect of Pressure:

The state of water is also influenced by the external pressure. For example, water can be converted into gas phase by reducing the external pressure (this technique is used in vacuum distillation where solvents are evaporated at temperatures lower than their boiling points) and also, the water can remain in liquid state even above 100 °C if the external pressure is increases (this method is being utilized in daily use pressure cookers).

User LionC
by
7.7k points