An ice cube is frozen water, which is a solid.
Yes. Ice can melt from a solid to a liquid and then the water (liquid) evaporates into a gas and goes up into the air.
MatterWater... it exists as a gas (steam), a liquid (water) and solid (ice).
The sea is a liquid, specifically saltwater. It is not a solid (ice) or a gas (like water vapor).
A solution can be made with a solid, liquid, and gas because the solute from the solid and gas can dissolve in the liquid solvent to form a homogeneous mixture. The individual particles of the solid and gas mix with the liquid molecules, allowing for the creation of a solution.
Marshamallow is a gas and a solid cause it has a shape and it contains many bubbles in it.
Pan-fry an ice cube.
An ice cube is solid, and contains little gas although there could be air bubbles inside the ice.
solid with hydrogen bonds making it less dense than its liquid form
solid with hydrogen bonds making it less dense than its liquid form
No. It is a solid
An ice cube is not liquid; the ice starts out as a liquid, but when frozen metamorphosis's into a solid. The ice will not become liquid again unless melted.
from a solid into a liquid.
An ice cube
A ice cube.
That is easy but it may be hard for you ( no offence ) the matter of an ice cube is solid now you may think it is a liquid because it was once water and it may have been a gas but no doubt that it is a solid
Ice is a solid.Water vapor is a gas.Water is a liquid.
When it melts it is a liquid![: