Water in chemistry is H2O. It can be all three states of matter. In its solid form, it is ice. In its liquid form, it is what we traditionally call water. In its gaseous form, it is water vapor (sometimes referred to as steam).
It can be all three. Water as we know it is a liquid. when it gets frozen, it turns into ice- a solid. When water heats up, it evaporates and becomes a gas- water vapour
At at atmospheric pressure andnd temperatures above 0oC (32oF) it is a liquid, below this temperature (at freezing point) its solid, at both these temperatures it can exist simultaneously with the solid or liquid as a gas. Above 100oC (212oF) and atmospheric pressure water "boils" and exists only as a gas. Interestingly at the "triple point" water can exist simultaneously as a solid liquid and a gas. This combination occurs at exactly 273.16 K (0.01 °C) and a partial vapour pressure of 611.73 pascals.
All liquids can also be solids and gases including Helium in special conditions. However, there are two liquid elements Bromine and Mercury. These also can be solid liquid and gaseous.
nothing can be a liquid besides water... change the word liquid to aqueous form and see if you get an answer...
yes because:
ice is solid
steam is gas
water itself is liquid
The only thing which exists as solid, liquid and gas in daily life is H2O
Generally solids are denser than gas and liquids.
liquid not solid or gas
Diffusion :)
The particles in a gas move faster and are full of energy. However the particles in a solid do not have as much energy and vibrate in place -Baarkullah Awan
All three, solid liquid and gas.
A solution can be a solid, liquid, & gas.
Liquids have the form of the containers.
solid only vibrates and liquids are inter mediate between solid and gas.
Liquids have the form of the containers.
All 3. ;)
solid, liquid then gas
Generally solids are denser than gas and liquids.
changes From a liquid to a gas it
Like your home, it would contain gas (oxygen and carbondioxide), liquids (water) and solids (bricks, stones).
For items that are solid we call them...solid, liquid....we call liquid and gas...gas! Hope that helps, David
For items that are solid we call them...solid, liquid....we call liquid and gas...gas! Hope that helps, David
Solids changing to liquids are melting Liquids changing to solids are freezing Solids changing to gas are subliming Liquids changing to gas are boiling Gases changing to liquids are condensing.