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how it is possible, both water and ice have same temperature although they are in different state at
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how it is possible, both water and ice have same temperature although they are in different state at 0degree ?


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16 Mar 2010 21:46:45 IST
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It is very much possible as the substance can exist in two different forms at the same temperature, depending on the phase diagram (P-V diagram) of the substance.



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