actual it wouldn't be necessarily be "water" but any form of ice can be vaporized
Water Popsicle. Less dense!
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To easily remove a popsicle from its mold, run the mold under warm water for a few seconds to loosen the popsicle. Then gently pull on the stick to release the popsicle from the mold.
water sugar and flavoring
You mean vapor?
water vapor
Yes, popsicle sticks can float in water because they are less dense than water. The air trapped in the pores of the wood makes them buoyant.
The process of water turning into gas (water vapor) is called evaporation.Heating water into water vapor is called boiling. High-temperature water vapor is called steam.The water has become water vapor.
when water evaporates it condenses and becomes water vapor:)
In San Francisco, California, USA, Frank Epperson invented the popsicle in 1905 after he left a spoon in a glass of juice outside overnight and it froze. He was eleven years old.
A popsicle stick can absorb a small amount of water, usually no more than a few drops. The level of absorption depends on the type of wood and the conditions in which it is exposed to water.
The term for water vapor is "gas." Water vapor is the gaseous state of water when it evaporates from liquid water.