H2O is water.
Water is ice when it freezes.
Water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit / 0 degrees Celsius
no, hetero= not the same, homo = the same H20 (water) + more H20 (ice) is homogeneous, the states don't affect the mixture..
Si02 plus h20 ---> h2Si03
H20 is water. Water would not be a particle.
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exothermic, because the water (H2O) was a liquid, heat had to have been taken out to make Ice (H2O) solid. Hope this helps!!
H20 ice and, its liquids H20/NH3.
Ice
no, hetero= not the same, homo = the same H20 (water) + more H20 (ice) is homogeneous, the states don't affect the mixture..
Yes ,but in ice form. There is about 10%
h20(s)
H20(s), ice is simply a solid state of water...
H20 in it's solid form.
we know that the water is H2O and the ice is H20 and the water vapour is H20. so we can tell that these are all the states of water.
turns back into h2o
It is still H20 if it is ice, water, or steam.
Water, Two Hydrogens, and One Oxygen; Aka, H20.
The same as water - H20