Ice is not a liquid or gas. Ice is the solid form of water. ICE IS A SOLID. Ice--meaning here water ice--is one of the crystalline phases of water. Water begins turning into a crystalline solid when cooled to or below 0 degrees Celsius/Centigrade, or 32 degrees Fahrenheit (at standard atmospheric pressure).
Ice tea is a liquid.
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.
Ice is a solid.Water vapor is a gas.Water is a liquid.
its none of the above, its a solid
The change of ice to a liquid is melting; the direct change of ice to a gas is sublimation.
The change of phase or state is when a liquid, gas, or solid change its form! liquid can turn into a solid (ice) or a gas (steam). Gas can turn into a liquid (water).But there are some exceptions to this rule , such as dry ice. Dry ice turns directly into a gas.
Ice, Water, and Steam.Bonus answer: Plasma!
MatterWater... it exists as a gas (steam), a liquid (water) and solid (ice).
ice comes from water which water comes from air.. oxygen is a gas which changes to water which is a liquid then to ice which is a solid liquid Dry ice is solid Carbon dioxide, which is usually a gas at standard temperature and pressure. Normal ice is solid water, which is normally a liquid at standard temperature and pressure.
the 3 states of water are solid, liquid and gas
Ice. Liquid turns into a solid when it freezes, so water turns into ice.
Water can be all three ... solid = ice liquid = water gas = steam