that's easy, the answer is a liquid . evidence to support my answer is found in the bp and fp of the subsatnce. the fp of the substane is o degrees or under the bp is 100 derees or over, so to be a solid it has to be under the fp to be a gas it has to be over the mp but anything between is a liquid as it hasent reached eather its fp or mp , and so as 65 degrees is in between it is in a state known as liquid ,
answered by chloe harris , 14 yrs old , st.cenydd school
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At 25 degrees Celsius, water is a liquid. This is because 25oC is between the freezing point of water (0oC) and the boiling point of water (100oC). Between the freezing point and boiling point, water is a liquid.
At 65 degrees Celsius, water is in liquid form. It is above its boiling point of 100 degrees Celsius, so it will be present as a liquid rather than a solid or gas.
Ice
Water is in liquid state at 25 degrees Celsius. This is the temperature at which water transitions from a solid (ice) to a liquid state.
It is a solid
At 100 degrees Celsius, water is in its liquid state.
Water at 0 oC is ice.