is ice an example of the liqiud state of matter?
ice's matter is known as a solid,but sooner it becomes a liquid.
Ice is a solid
Ice is water's solid state
Ice is a solid.
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As the term solid ice cube suggests, it is a solid.
When you add thermal energy to matter, either the temperature will increase, or there will be a change in the state (phase) of matter, for example when ice melts.
Use this simple thing.... Take a glass of water and keep it your fridge.... After a few minutes, take it out and show it to them and say that they have arranged themselves very closely due to cold condition, like we like being close to others to share the warmth... Now heat it, take the beaker near your window sill (with care) and show them the vapor.... Tell them that they turned into vapor state as it was hot and have thus spread out due to the hot temperature.... That's it.... :) Take an ice cube, it is a solid state of matter. Melt this, it will be converted to water, it will be the liquid state of matter. Then boil this water, steam will appear, this steam will be the gaseous state of matter. In this way, we can explain the three state of matters, 1st is ice(solid state), 2nd is water(liquid state) and the 3rd is steam(gas) state.
It's not. When you put ice in a glass the glass quickly becomes cold. Glass actually is a good insulator because in the summer when you have the air conditioner on in your house, glass keeps the hot air out and the cool air in.
Yes, no matter what the state will be, but the final voume's mass is always the same.
My guess is that you mean state of matter not type. If this is the case, ice is a solid.
Yes, it is true. Water is liquid state and ice is solid state.
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Ice is a state of matter when referring to water. In a way ice is indeed "invincible" since matter can not be created or destroyer. So really there is no way to "destroy" ice.
As they are both ice then neither. They are already in that state of matter.
It is ice,... so solid
As the term solid ice cube suggests, it is a solid.
The ice caps at the North Pole are solid.
It Is ICE.
its a solid state.
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H2O represents the molecular formula of water (liquid state), ice (solid state) or water vapour (gaseous state).