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Question Number 61297 by alphaprime last updated on 31/May/19

A container is 50% full of water at triple point  phase . It′s Isolated and subjected to space  system defining no gravity acting on the   particles , Which state of matter is now  more dominant , solid , liquid , or gas ?  Calculate the intermolecular distances  between simultaneous two distinct states  of water.

$$\mathrm{A}\:\mathrm{container}\:\mathrm{is}\:\mathrm{50\%}\:\mathrm{full}\:\mathrm{of}\:\mathrm{water}\:\mathrm{at}\:\mathrm{triple}\:\mathrm{point} \\ $$$$\mathrm{phase}\:.\:\mathrm{It}'\mathrm{s}\:\mathrm{Isolated}\:\mathrm{and}\:\mathrm{subjected}\:\mathrm{to}\:\mathrm{space} \\ $$$$\mathrm{system}\:\mathrm{defining}\:\mathrm{no}\:\mathrm{gravity}\:\mathrm{acting}\:\mathrm{on}\:\mathrm{the}\: \\ $$$$\mathrm{particles}\:,\:\mathrm{Which}\:\mathrm{state}\:\mathrm{of}\:\mathrm{matter}\:\mathrm{is}\:\mathrm{now} \\ $$$$\mathrm{more}\:\mathrm{dominant}\:,\:\mathrm{solid}\:,\:\mathrm{liquid}\:,\:\mathrm{or}\:\mathrm{gas}\:? \\ $$$$\mathrm{Calculate}\:\mathrm{the}\:\mathrm{intermolecular}\:\mathrm{distances} \\ $$$$\mathrm{between}\:\mathrm{simultaneous}\:\mathrm{two}\:\mathrm{distinct}\:\mathrm{states} \\ $$$$\mathrm{of}\:\mathrm{water}.\: \\ $$

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