It would not be an example of an organic molecule because it is water. Water's chemical formula is H2O. For something to be an organic molecule, it must contain carbon, which water does not (only hydrogen and oxygen).
Iron would not be an example of an organic molecule because organic molecules contain carbon, or carbon chains, for example methane (CH4) or molecules that work in living organisms eg. amino acids. Just iron alone would be an inorganic element.
Intermolecular forces hold the covalent molecules together in a molecular solid. Molecular solids have lower melting temperatures and are soft. Ice is a molecular solid.
Yes, an ice cube is the solid form of water.
Ice is the solid form of water. It forms when water reaches a temperature of less than 32 F. 32 F is called the freezing and melting point of water.
Yes, dry ice (solid CO2) is a crystalline solid.
it is liqude
False
yes
An ice cube is frozen water, which is a solid.
an ice cube!
Yes, for example if an ice cube (solid) melts than that water (liquid) evaporates and turns in to water vapor than the solid did turn into a gas from ice cube to water vapor.
it canges to water or from solid to liquid
Well,the first thing you need to know about your question is the water. Compared to solids and liquids there are more particles in a solid than a liquid. So, if you were to put the ice cube which is a solid, into a glass of (liquid) water, then the water particles squeeze the ice cube together creating what is called a sub particle infusion.
As the term solid ice cube suggests, it is a solid.
An ice cube is frozen water, which is a solid.
the ice cube is in a phase of a solid.
-a ice cube
No. It is a solid
the answer is ice cube.
An ice cube is solid, and contains little gas although there could be air bubbles inside the ice.
A ice cube.
An ice cube
Ice Cube?
an ice cube!
The hotter the temperature, the faster the ice cube will melt. The colder the temperature, the better an ice cube will stay in solid form.