Most dense: Water
Medium: Ice
Least dense: Steam
Steam has the lowest density, then ice, then water
proof: ice and water will both fall through the air and therefore steam and ice will float on water.
Ice to water to steam.
ice, liquid water, and steam
Ice, water and steam all have the same chemical formula.
MatterWater... it exists as a gas (steam), a liquid (water) and solid (ice).
water
Humid air is lighter and less dense than dry air. Steam is water as a gas. Gaseous water is less dense than dry air.
Water has 3 phases. These phases include steam, liquid and ice. Ice is the most dense, followed by liquid and then steam.
Ice to water to steam.
Ice: for cooling drinks water: to drink and for baths steam: sauna's and steam rooms (also steam powered trains and boats back in the olden days)
ice, liquid water, and steam
The density of ice is lower than the density of water; ice float on water.
Steam condences into water, water freezes in to ice, ice melts into water, water boils to steam
water
Water has a greater density than ice.
Let us start with water. Take water in a petri-dish and heat it. It will turn into steam. Condense the steam by placing a cool surface over it. Hence, water and steam can be said to be the same. Then, freeze the water. It will turn into ice. Melt the ice by heating it to observe that it turns to water. For further scientific justification, one can check for the mass, density, volume, etc. of the water in the initial state and after any of the aforementioned processes.
Water, ice and steam, all are H2O but are different states of water. Water-liquid state Ice- solid state Steam- Gaseous state
Ice is less dense than liquid water.