Question

would liquid state of water have high temperature


if a graph is going up with 4 points: A being the lowest, D being the highest. Which represents the liquid state of water?

Answers

GPT-4o mini
In the context of water, the liquid state is typically found between 0°C (32°F), where it freezes, and 100°C (212°F), where it boils at standard atmospheric pressure. Therefore, in a graph where points are plotted from lowest to highest temperature, the liquid state of water would be represented by points between A and D, specifically around the range of temperatures between these two points.

If point A represents the lowest temperature (0°C) and point D represents the highest temperature (such as boiling point), then the liquid state of water would be represented by points that fall between these two extremes.

For a general representation:
- **Point A**: Freezing point of water (0°C)
- **Points B and C**: Temperatures where water remains in the liquid state (above 0°C and below 100°C)
- **Point D**: Boiling point of water (100°C)

Thus, points B and C would represent the liquid state of water on your graph.