Solid
Yes, ice has a definite volume because it is a solid state of water molecules that are fixed in position. The volume of ice will remain constant as long as there are no changes in temperature or pressure.
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"Definite shape and volume" refers to a solid. If water is solid, it means it is frozen - in that case it is called "ice".
It is different because, liquid water can (and will) take the form of the container it is in. We can also change the form of liquid water, unlike solid ice. Solid Ice wont take the form of the container it is in and we cant change its form without breaking it.
liquid does have definite volume, but it does not have a definite shape.Only ice (solid) phase has a definite volume and shapeIce( solid state), since solids are the only state of matter that has a definite mass volume and shape
The water in ice has a larger volume that water in its liquid form. That is why Ice floats. Ice is less dense than liquid water.
A solid is another state of liquid. Usually, water is frozen into a solid (ice).
the freezing tempeture in the freezer will make water into ice. a liquid has no definite shape or form. in that case, get something squared, put water in it, and freeze it. a solid has a definite shape and form.
Yes it is a solid.
They are the three states of matter for all substances. A solid has molecules packed tightly together; a liquid has molecules that have some room to move; gases have molecules that can move freely. eg for water the solid state is ice, the liquid state water and the gas state water vapour (steam)
Ice is a solid.It has a definite volume, definite shape, and cannot be compressed, which are properties of solids.
The Ice will have a greater volume than the liquid water it is made form. This is because Ice is less dense than water (- we can see this because ice floats), a very unusual property of water.