4:
1. ICE (Solid)
2. WATER (Liquid)
3. STEAM (Gas)
4. (Plasma)
The plasma state of water doesn't seem to have a name.
But all materials can be Plasma if heated enough.
Take H20 for example: Liquid: we drink it, bathe in it, clean with it Solid: used for leisure, for cooling Gas: steam is used in cooking There you go. Use your brain for yourself.
The three common STATES of matter are solid, liquid and gas. An example of these sates would be: H20 as a solid - ICE H20 as a liquid - WATER H20 as a gas - WATER VAPOR There are two other states, very high temperature and very low temperature respectively: plasma and Bose-Einstein condensates.
The three common STATES of matter are solid, liquid and gas. An example of these sates would be: H20 as a solid - ICE H20 as a liquid - WATER H20 as a gas - WATER VAPOR There are two other states, very high temperature and very low temperature respectively: plasma and Bose-Einstein condensates.
There are three
H20, or water, is a polar covalent compound.
h20 is water. so its in the united states
There are three main states of matter; solid, liquid and gas. There are two categories of matter; pure substances and mixtures. Pure substances are either elements such as iron, silver, gold or uranium or they are compounds of elements such as water (H20), carbon dioxide (CO2), ad infinitum.
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divide this number by avagadros number to get moles. (5.16x1024)/(6.02x1023)=8.57mol of H2O as there are 3 atoms in each molecule there are 3x8.57=25.7 moles of atoms.
what will happen ifLi2º H20
H2O, or water, is a clear, odorless, and tasteless liquid at room temperature. It is essential for life and exists in three states: solid (ice), liquid (water), and gas (vapor). Its unique properties make it a universal solvent and a key component in many chemical reactions.
In the glass of water there are two different phases and two physical states (solid and liquid). It contains the same chemical composition or H20