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What is the physical state of water at?
(a) 250°C
(b) 100°C
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(a) At 250°C water is in gaseous state since it is beyond its boiling point.
(b) At 100°C water is in the transition state as the water is at its boiling point. Hence it would be present in both liquid and gaseous states.
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